RESOURCES
Bias incidents can be very upsetting to not only the targeted person but also to the whole community. There are many offices on campus that can help by providing support to
individuals and by providing community-based educational programs.
Counseling Center - http://counseling.oneonta.edu
101 Counseling, Health & Wellness Center
M-F 8am-4:30
607-436-3368
Gender & Sexuality Resource Center - http://www.oneonta.edu/development/gsrc/
Hunt Union, 2nd floor
607-436-2190
Multicultural Student Affairs office - http://www.oneonta.edu/development/multicultural/
Coordinator: Bernadette Tiapo
114 Netzer Administration Building
607-436-3353
Student Disability Services - http://www.oneonta.edu/development/sds/
Director: Craig Levins
209 Alumni Hall
607-436-2137
Mon - Fri: 8am - 4:30pm
Office of Equity and Inclusion - http://www.oneonta.edu/admin/oei/
133 Netzer Administration Building
607-436-2830
Judicial Affairs Officer - http://www.oneonta.edu/development/judicial/
Director: Amanda L. Kiakis
119 Netzer Administration Building
607-436-3353
Web resources for support
University of Colorado at Boulder
Victims Assistance for Bias-related incidents
Essay on emotional reactions and how to get support
http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/victimassistance/quickassist/bias.html
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) are launching a new mobile web site (www.adl.org/hateid) that will enable law enforcement officers to quickly and easily access ADL's expert information on hate symbols, international terrorist symbols, and hate crime indicators from anywhere using their handheld mobile devices.
ADL and IACP Launch Hate Symbols and Indicators for Law Enforcemant -
New York, NY
Support resources for LGBT people who have experienced bias incidents
http://www.ru12.org/safespace-hate-crimes.html
Families united against Hate (http://www.fuah.org/)
Brochure for victims: www.fuah.org/responses-to-bias-incidents.pdf