WEAVE on Campus
WEAVE on Campus
Sexual assault can have a substantial impact on a student’s educational experience and success in college. Too often, we hear of failures to support students who are victimized. Many of these cases highlight that when victims report assaults to their schools, including campus law enforcement and counseling centers, their reports may not be kept confidential. In fact, schools have latitude in who can be made aware of sexual assault reports, and victim approval for sharing is not required. In these situations, victims feel even further violated.
WEAVE works in partnership with local colleges to offer survivor-centered and fully confidential services by having a WEAVE-employed Advocate available on local campuses f
WEAVE at Sac State
Since 2019, Sac State has partnered with WEAVE to proactively strengthen resources for its students, staff, and faculty who experience sexual assault or domestic violence. Two WEAVE Confidential Advocates are available on campus to support any CSUS student, staff, or faculty member who has experienced domestic or sexual violence.
WEAVE at Los Rios
Los Rios Community College District (LRCCD) remains a pioneer in proactively strengthening resources for its students, staff, and faculty who experience sexual assault or domestic violence. A WEAVE Confidential Advocate is available to any LRCCD student, staff, or faculty member who has experienced domestic or sexual violence. The Confidential Advocate meets with individuals who have experienced sexual assault or domestic violence, provides them with information about all of their options in reporting, and is instrumental in linking survivors with other resources.