Confidential and Non-Confidential Resources
Understanding the Distinction between Confidential and Non-Confidential Resources
Title IX Officers will make every effort to safeguard the privacy of information contained in new reports, as well as information received during any formal or informal resolution process. Information received by a Title IX Officer will be handled discreetly and may be shared with a limited circle of need-to-know individuals, including other District administrators who assist the Title IX Officers with the assessment, resolution process, the provision of supportive measures, and other related issues.
The District appreciates that individuals may prefer to access support or receive their reporting options in a confidential setting. You can share information with a confidential resource and the confidential resource will not share your identity with a Title IX Officer or law enforcement. However, all confidential resources may need to share general, non-personally identifiable information with the District's Clery Act Coordinator to comply with federal law. Information shared with any confidential resource does not constitute notice of an incident to the District or college and will not result in any formal action from the District without further reporting. Confidential resources can explain how an individual can report an incident to a Title IX Officer.
Student Confidential Resources
Student Wellness Centers
The Student Wellness Centers are a resource for your health, counseling, and well-being
needs.
Counseling Services (For students)
College Counseling Services provides short-term and crisis counseling services to
students. This resource is available to both Complainants and Respondents, as well
as witnesses involved in any investigation or other grievance process.
Employee Confidential Resource
Work-Life Resources by Claremont (For employees)
The District’s confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP), is dedicated to employee well-being. From crisis and family counseling to providing geriatric care management, Claremont offers both online and in-person support.
Visit online for more information. To speak to a licensed counselor for free, call 800-834-3773. Counselors are available at all times.
Off-Campus Confidential Resources
These off-campus resources provide confidential support services to survivors of sexual assault, dating & domestic violence, and stalking. They will not report to the District without your consent.
Domestic Violence Hotline: (650) 312-8515
(800) 300-1080
CORA provides free and confidential services to victims and survivors of domestic/dating
violence and abuse in San Mateo County.
The Keller Center provides medical, emotional, social, and legal care and support
to victims of child abuse, elder abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
Links and resources to dozens of services and organizations throughout California
and the nation.
Information about safety plans, restraining orders, court processes, and other topics
(877) 322-5227
This program helps victims and survivors of domestic violence, stalking or sexual
assault start new lives in peace and provides added protections to their overall safety
plans.
(650) 595-7922
The San Mateo County Human Services Agency provides a 24-hour hotline to report the
suspected abuse or neglect of a child
(800) 675-8437
The San Mateo County Health provides a 24-hour hotline for seniors and vulnerable
adults in the community
The County of San Mateo is committed to ending domestic violence and supports a county-based
Domestic Violence Council that works to reduce and prevent domestic violence and enhance
victims’ services.