Sexual Assault Victim Assistance Team

The Victim Assistance Team (VAT) is here to assist Colorado State University students and any family or friends who have been sexually assaulted on or off campus; and staff, faculty, or visitors who have been sexually assaulted on campus. Trained Victim Advocates are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to provide emotional support and information if you have been sexually violated.

Definition of Sexual Assault: Any unwanted sexual contact. Including but not limited to: forced sexual penetration of any orifice (rape), unwanted touching of the breasts, buttocks, or genitalia, etc.

What Does the Victim Assistance Team Do?

* Advocates assist victims of all genders, and any family or friends to cope with the physical, psychological and legal aftermath resulting from a sexual assault.
* Trained Victim Advocates are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to provide emotional support and information to someone who has been sexually violated.
* Advocates can provide information about the victim's choices for getting medical care. Advocates can meet with a student in a residence hall room, at a designated spot on campus, or another agreed upon location.
* Advocates can also accompany a victim to the hospital or Women's Clinic (or Men's Clinic) at Hartshorn Health Center if she or he would like.
* They can explain the process of reporting the assault to the police and can go with the victim to the police station if they decide to file a report. They can also let the victim know about the University's Student Conduct system if the perpetrator is a student.
* Calling for an advocate does not obligate reporting anything to the police, except when there is a significant public safety concern.

Who are the Advocates?

Advocates are volunteers (students, staff and faculty) who complete an extensive training program. They understand the complexity of the aftermath of sexual assault and can assist students in making decisions and obtaining resources. They are educated about legal and medical systems, psychological ramifications of sexual assault and can provide choices and information about medical care. Advocates can provide emotional support as the victim seeks resources. The victim remains in charge of making the decisions, unless there is a significant public safety concern.

Office and Agency Contact Information

Office or Agency Contact Information
Hours
Phone #
Victim Assistance Team - Ask to Speak with An Advocate
24 hours
491-7111
Office Advocates - Women and Gender Advocacy Center
Business hours
491-6384
CSU Police Department From On-Campus
24 hours
911
CSU Police Department From Off-Campus
24 hours
491-7111
Women's Clinic at Hartshorn Health Services
Business hours
491-1754
Medical Center of the Rockies Hospital Emergency Room
24 hours
624-2500
University Counseling Center
Business hours
491-6053
CSU Police Department -Non-Emergency
24 hours
491-6425
Fort Collins Police Department- if incident occurred off-campus
24 hours
221-6540
Fort Collins TTY (Deaf Accessibility Line) Emergency
24 hours
221-3490
Larimer County Sheriff's Department - if incident occurred in Larimer County, outside of Fort Collins city limits
24 hours
498-5141

 

Victim Assistance Team (VAT) Training

Are you interested in becoming a volunteer advocate for the Victim Assistance Team? Advocates provide support and information to CSU community members who are survivors of sexual assault. Advocates complete a 40-hour training class which is held in the fall semester. If you have questions or are interested in the next training class, please contact Kathryn Woods at kathryn.woods@colostate.edu or 970-491-6384.