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Title IX Resources
The following resources are available for those affected by sexual assault, gender-based harassment, intimate partner or domestic violence or stalking.
Please see Clackamas Community College's Title IX Resource Guide for comprehensive information.
Private Resources and Support
The following resources are identified as private, in the same way that your student records are private, but are not confidential. These private resources may share - CCC staff are generally required to share - any CCC-related disclosure of sexual assault, gender-based harassment, dating or domestic violence, or stalking, including all known details, with CCC's Title IX coordinator.
This information will be shared with others only on a need-to-know basis or as required by law.
Title IX Resources
Title IX Coordinator
CCC Campus Safety Office
- 503-594-6650 or 6650 from any campus phone
CARE Team
Human Resources
Faculty and Staff
Deans and Associate Deans
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Oregon City Police Department
The resources listed in this section are confidential and may not share your information without your expressed consent unless there is imminent danger to self or others, or as otherwise required by law (e.g., mandatory reporting for sexual violence against minors).
On-Campus
CCC Counseling Department
Employee Assistant Program
- Employee Assistance Program webpage (for faculty and staff)
24-Hour Crisis and Support Line
Mary Vest, Campus Sexual Assault Advocate
- Barlow Hall Room 202A
- 503-654-2288 or 503-594-3023
- maryv@cwsor.org or campusadvocate@clackamas.edu
Off-Campus
Clackamas Women's Services (CWS)
- CWS webpage
- CWS serves people of all genders
- 24-Hour Crisis and Support Line, confidential advocates available
Call to Safety
- Clergy members are confidential resources
- Call to Safety webpage
- 24-Hour Crisis and Support Line
Medical Service Providers such as Providence Willamette Falls and other local hospitals, are confidential resources.
Anonymous Reporting
Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force (SATF) Campus Reporting Options
A non-CCC site outlining Title IX rights and reporting options.
Clackamas County Victims' Assistance Program
Clackamas County District Attorney's Assistance for Victims of Crime. Information on victims' rights and services.
Oregon Law Help
General and free legal information (Oregon-specific).
GLBTQ Domestic Violence Project
National domestic violence hotline for gay men, located in Boston, Mass. Crisis line offers emotional support, safety planning, crisis counseling, referrals and emergency housing.
The Living Room
A safe haven for GLBTQQ youth, ages 14-20, in Clackamas County.
The Survivor Project
Advocating for intersex and transgender survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Know Your IX
- Download the Title IX brochure "Know Your IX"
Students can use their CCC Student ID Number to access training for Alcohol Awareness for Students, Bystander Intervention for Students, Campus SAVE Act for Students/Sexual Assault Awareness, Drug Awareness and Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence for Students.
This training is available through our training partner Safe Colleges. The direct link for CCC students to access Safe Colleges is http://clackamasstudents.or.safecolleges.com/login.
After clicking this link, follow these instructions:
- Enter your Student ID Number (not your username!) in the "username" box, click Sign In
- Verify that the Safe Colleges system has connected you and displays your name, then click the "Log Me In!" button
- Click on the "View More Courses" button or the "Extra Training" tab at the top of the window
- Select courses of interest from the topics listed
For more information, contact:
Title IX Coordinator
Melissa Richardson, CHRO
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-594-3009
titleix@clackamas.edu