UCSF Resources


Confidential

CARE Advocates

Office of the Ombuds
415-502-9600 | ombuds.ucsf.edu

Student Mental Health and Wellbeing
415-476-1281 | studentmentalhealth.ucsf.edu

Faculty Staff Assistance Program
415-476-8779 | hr.ucsf.edu/wellbeing/faculty-and-staff-assistance-program

Non-Confidential:

Title IX Coordinator
Tracey Tsugawa, Director & Title IX Coordinator
415-502-3400 | [email protected] | ophd.ucsf.edu

Office of Diversity and Outreach

UCSF Community
Restorative Justice Practices at UCSF

UCSF Police Department

Reporting and Resources

  • Download this list clarifying the different venues of reporting and support available at UCSF for survivors of sexual harassment, assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.
  • Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination (OPHD) is a neutral office that responds to concerns related to discrimination, harassment, sexual assault, sexual violence, stalking and other behaviors prohibited by the UC Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment and the UC Anti-Discrimination Policy. Reports to OPHD can be filed via email to [email protected] or by phone at (415) 502-3400. Investigators remain available to speak with parties by phone and/or Zoom.
  • UCSF Police Department provides timely responses to those experiencing crimes, including dating violence, domestic violence, sex offenses, and stalking. The UCSF Police Department encourages community members experiencing an emergency to immediately call 911 or (415) 476-6911. Members who are not experiencing emergencies can call (415) 476-1414. The UCSF Police Department is available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

UCSF Remote Resources

  • UCSF's CARE Advocate provides free, confidential support to all members of the UCSF community affected by sexual assault, relationship or family violence, stalking, and/or sexual harassment. CARE Advocacy services continue to be available remotely. Video and phone appointments can be made by calling CARE at (415) 502-8802 or emailing [email protected]. Additional information and resources to support coping and healing can be found on the CARE website.
  • Student Mental Health and Wellbeing provides free, confidential virtual consultation via Zoom. Support services can be accessed by calling (415) 476-1281.
  • Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) provides free, confidential support for faculty and staff. All therapy sessions will be conducted via telemental therapy through a HIPAA compliant platform or by phone. To make an appointment, call (415) 476-8279.