Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)
Here at FPU, there is a group of staff members charged with monitoring sexual misconduct cases to ensure that students receive the assistance they seek (i.e., medical attention, counseling services, advocacy support, referrals, student conduct, etc.).
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Prevention & Support Team Member | Title | Phone | |
Zauyah Waite, Ph.D. | Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students | (603) 899-4162 | |
Catherine Weitz | Interim Chief Human Resources Officer | (603) 899-1076 | |
Kristofer Towle | Director of Campus Safety | (603) 899-4102 | |
Erica Peery | Director of Health Services | (603) 899-4132 | |
Nicole Newell | Director of Counseling and Outreach Education | (603) 899-4135 | |
Counseling & Outreach Center | (603) 899-4133 |
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After-Hours - Campus Safety | (603) 899-4210 |
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What Do I Want to Do?
Remember you are in control of what care/steps you do or do not take after experiencing an incident of sexual misconduct. While those who care about you and others trying to help you may give you advice or present you with various options available, it is very important that you make these personal decision for yourself. These resources are to assist you in making the best decision for you.
Your Options
- Speak confidentially about the incident to a professional or licensed counselor or pastoral counselor at the University or off-campus (I.E., Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention).
- Students have the right to bring a support person to any and all meetings throughout the process (on or off campus support person)
- Report a complaint to local law enforcement
- Report the incident to University officials through Campus Safety, the Division of Student Affairs or other Responsible Employee
- Report the incident anonymously for yourself or as a third party
- Seek medical attention on campus through the Health Center or EMTs or off campus at the local hospital
- Have evidence collected by the Rindge Police Department or local hospital, this evidence can be used in an investigation at the discretion of the survivor.
- University officials can assist you with making contact to any of the above resources if needed.
On-Going Assistance
Support and on-going assistance can be provided by the University’s Counseling and Outreach Center or by the Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention.
Immediate Assistance
On-Campus
Campus Safety - (603) 899-4210
Residential Life - (603) 899-4176
Health Center - (603) 899-4130 (Confidential Resource)
Counseling Center - (603) 899-4130 (Confidential Resource)
For after hours assistance (anytime outside of 8:00am-4:30pm) please contact Campus Safety at (603) 899-4210 to speak with a member of Residential Life, Health Services, or Counseling Center.
Off-Campus
Rindge Police Department - (603) 899-5009 (Emergency 911)
Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention - (888) 511-6287 (Confidential Resource)
Monadnock Community Hospital - (603) 924-7191 (Emergency 911)
Planned Parenthood Keene, NH - (603) 352-6898 (Confidential Resource)
NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence - 1-800-277-5570 (Confidential Resource)
CONTACT Student Conduct
Nicole Newell,Director of Counseling & Joint Health Services
(603) 899-4135
Newelln@shreekrishnaprakashan.com
Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.