Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center
Description
Kim Webb
Director of RSVP Center
Services offered: 24/7 counseling for survivors and friends; academic and work accommodations; medical leave; housing accommodations; no contact orders; safety planning; community referrals and coordination; can accompany survivors to the hospital or police; assistance with both criminal and judicial reporting; assistance with obtaining orders of protection; RSVP anonymous reporting tool
Jen Austin Support Services Counselor Same services as Kim with a focus on direct counseling services. Experience with LGBTQIA+ populations
Falyn Taylor Support Services Counselor Same services as Kim with a focus on direct counseling services. Focus on marginalized populations
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Detailed Resource Information
Populations Prioritized
Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present
- Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present
Victim/Survivor of Relationship/Sexual Violence
- Yes
Profession
- Student
Locations Served
Tertiary Educational Institutions
- Washington University in St. Louis
Identity Affirming Vetting Policies
Vetted or Verified by Student Peer Counselors
- Yes: Verified by WashU’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center
Other Accessibility Factors
Cost
- Free
Confidentiality
- Has its Own Confidentiality Policies in Place