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Interpersonal Violence Support & Education

Find support, rights and options information, reporting contacts, and optional education related to dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and interpersonal violence.

If there is an immediate threat to safety, call 911 first. To report a concern or find the right support contact, use the links below.

Victim Assistance: Rights & Options

Under the Clery Act, if a student or employee reports to the college that they have been the victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, the college will provide a written explanation of rights and options, including on-campus and off-campus resources.

Students and employees are encouraged to review the Orange Technical College Written Notification Guide and become familiar with available services and resources. You can also request a copy of the guide at any OTC campus.

Download the Written Notification Guide

Reporting & Contacts

You do not need to decide which office is “perfect” before asking for help. Depending on the concern, information may be routed to Title IX, campus administration, student support, law enforcement, or other appropriate contacts.

Use the Reporting a Concern page for emergency, non-emergency, anonymous, and campus reporting options. Use Contacts & Support to find Title IX contacts, Campus Security Authorities, and campus support contacts.

Report a Concern Title IX Contacts Contacts & Support

SPARC Go Training

SPARC Go is an optional online training course developed by SUNY. The course, Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Response Course, provides tools to understand interpersonal violence and navigate ways of responding.

The course is available to the campus community, takes approximately 30 minutes, and can be stopped and restarted if needed.

What the course includes
  1. Module one explains forms of sexual harassment and defines dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, and consent.
  2. Module two reviews resources such as Title IX, reporting options, and national hotlines for support.
  3. Module three discusses safe ways to be an active bystander and provides external resources about healthy relationships and ways to help end violence.

Additional references are available within the training, along with a short end-of-course survey.

Content note: This optional training includes topics involving sexual and interpersonal violence, which some viewers may find sensitive. A trigger warning and on-campus and off-campus resources are provided in the training.

This is a zero-cost, zero-credit training for educational, awareness, and informational purposes. Employees will have access to this course through the PD Canvas Catalog.

Access the SPARC Go Sign-Up Sheet

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Use these resources to learn more about prevention, awareness, reporting, and support related to interpersonal violence and campus safety.

National Awareness Months

Find awareness materials, flyers, and prevention information for national safety-related awareness months and topics, including topics related to stalking, dating violence, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

View National Awareness Months

Safety Resources & Training

Find support resource guides, prevention information, and safety-related training materials for OTC students, employees, and campus community members.

Safety Resources & Training

  • Reporting a Concern
    Choose the right reporting option for a safety concern, including emergency, non-emergency, anonymous, and campus reporting options.
  • Contacts & Support
    Find Campus Security Authorities, Title IX contacts, Campus Deans, and campus support contacts.
  • Safety Resources & Training
    Find support resource guides, prevention information, and safety-related training materials.
  • Clery Act / Annual Security Report
    Access the Annual Security Report, Daily Crime Log information, Campus Security Authority information, and Clery-related reporting resources.
  • Hazing Prevention
    Review hazing prevention education, reporting options, and hazing-related resources.
  • OCPS District Police
    Learn about OCPS District Police and district-level police/security support for OTC.