Confidential and Non-Confidential Resources

Understanding the Distinction between Confidential and Non-Confidential Offices:

The Title IX and Gender Equity Office will make every effort to safeguard the privacy of information contained in new reports, as well as information received during any formal or informal resolution process. Information received by the Title IX and Gender Equity Office will be handled discreetly and may be shared with a limited circle of need-to-know individuals, including other SJSU administrators who assist the Title IX and Gender Equity Office with the assessment, resolution process, the provision of supportive measures, and other related issues.  

SJSU appreciates that individuals may prefer to access support or receive their reporting options in a confidential setting. You can share information with a confidential resource and the confidential resource will not share your identity with the Title IX and Gender Equity Office or law enforcement. However, all confidential resources may need to share general, non-personally identifiable information with SJSU’s Clery Act Coordinator to comply with federal law. Information shared with any confidential resource does not constitute notice of an incident to SJSU and will not result in any formal action from SJSU without further reporting. Confidential resources can explain how an individual can report an incident to the Title IX and Gender Equity Office.


Campus Confidential Resources

The Campus Survivor Advocate (For students and employees)
Selena Hernández, M.A.
Student Wellness Center, 300B
Phone: 408-924-7300
Email: survivoradvocate@sjsu.edu 

SJSU’s Campus Survivor Advocate is a confidential resource - you can discuss what happened with her without notifying the Title IX and Gender Equity Office or law enforcement. The Campus Survivor Advocate is available to review your rights and options as a survivor of sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violence, or stalking. Whether you want information or assistance with reporting the incident, or if you need access to academic intervention or other resources, you can meet with the advocate to review all of your rights and options available on and off campus.

Student Wellness Center
The Student Wellness Center is home to your health, counseling, and well-being needs at SJSU. To make an appointment, call (408) 924-5678 or view your options on the Student Wellness Center Patient Portal. For more information, visit sjsu.edu/wellness.

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) (For students)
We provide short-term and crisis counseling services to students at SJSU. 

This resource is available to both Complainants and Respondents, as well as witnesses involved in any investigation or other grievance process.

Health Services (For students)
We encourage students who have experienced a sexual assault or dating/domestic violence to seek health services. The Student Wellness Center can provide STI testing, pregnancy testing, and general health and wellness check-ups.

Please note, SJSU Student Wellness Center does not provide forensic evidence collection, such as a sexual assault forensic exam (often called a "rape kit"). If you are in need of a forensic exam, please visit the Santa Clara County Valley Medical Center Emergency Department or call the SART Coordinator at 408-885-6466

LifeMatters® by Empathia (For employees)
San José State University’s confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP), is dedicated to employee well-being. From emotional and family counseling to providing geriatric care management, LifeMatters® offers both online and in-person support.

Visit LifeMatters® online for more information. Password: SPARTANS

To speak to someone from LifeMatters® confidentially, call 800-367-7474.

Visit Counseling for Faculty and Staff for personal consultations.


Non-Confidential Campus Resources

University Police (UPD)
Emergency contact: 408-924-2222
Anonymous reporting by voicemail or text at 408-337-2919

The Ombudsperson (For students)
The Student Ombudsperson is an advocate for procedural fairness and supports the integrity of the campus and its procedures and ensures the equity of their application. 

For more information, visit sjsu.edu/ombudsperson.

To request an appointment, please call 408-924-5995.

The Respondent Consultant (For employees and students)

The Respondent Consultant provides guidance and information about procedures for Respondents involved in a Title IX process. They also assist with supportive measures. They are not confidential and, as employees, still have a mandatory duty to report any information or reports of misconduct disclosed by the Respondent.

Tijan White, Ed.D., Respondent Consultant
Email: titleix-tijan@sjsu.edu

Sabrina-Moné Lamontagne, Respondent Consultant
Email: titleix-sabrina-mone@sjsu.edu


Off-Campus Confidential Resources

These off-campus resources provide confidential support services to survivors of sexual assault, dating & domestic violence, and stalking. They will not report to the SJSU Title IX and Gender Equity Office without your consent.

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Main Number: 408-885-5000
Website: scvmc.org

YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley
24-hour Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Human Trafficking Hotline
Phone: 800-572-2782 
Website: yourywca.org 

Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
24/7 Crisis Hotline: 408-279-2962
Website: nextdoorsolutions.org

Asian Women's Home
Hotline: 408-975-2739
Website: dv.aaci.org

Maitri (services for families and individuals from South Asia)
Toll Free Helpline: 1-888-862-4874
Website: maitri.org