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The Title IX Office and the Sinclair Sexual Harassment and Sex Discrimination Policy and Procedure allows Sinclair College to provide supportive measures to a person who has experienced some type of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct while attending Sinclair College. These supportive measures are free of charge and are available to both the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator, whether a formal complaint has been filed with the Title IX Coordinator. Supportive measures (see Section IV.B on page 15 of the Procedure) include but are not limited to:

  • No contact order;
  • Academic or employment modifications;
  • Change in work assignment or schedule;
  • Providing an escort to ensure safe movement between classes and activities (Contact Sinclair Police to set up a security escort by calling 937-512-2700);
  • Emotional support (Contact Sinclair Counseling Services to set up a counseling appointment by calling 937-512-3032);
  • Temporary suspension or restriction (for students)/Administrative leave for employees.

You may report any incident that might fall under one of these types of prohibited conduct to the Title IX office by contacting Carol J. Glaser-Atkins, Title IX Coordinator, at carol.glaser-atkins@sinclair.edu or (937)512-2961:

  • Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment
  • Unwelcome Conduct Sexual Harassment
  • Gender-Based Harassment
  • Relationship or Intimate Partner Violence (Domestic Violence/Dating Violence)
  • Sexual Assault;
  • Stalking
  • Other Sexual Misconduct

You may contact the Title IX office 24 hours per day and a response will be provided as soon as possible. Sinclair strongly encourages individuals who believe that they or someone else has been the victim of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and/or other forms of sexual misconduct off campus to contact the local police. Anyone who believes that he or she or someone else has experienced these acts on campus should contact the Sinclair Police at 937-512-2700 or by dialing 911.

On Campus Resources

Contact Information for Students
Resources for Employees

Off Campus Resources

Montgomery County

Artemis Center for Domestic Violence
Empowers survivors of domestic violence to make decisions and choices that will establish and maintain safety for themselves and their children. Services include advocacy and individualized support, assistance with the legal process, and supportive and intervention services.
24 Hour 937-461-HELP (4357) / TTY 937-461-7910
Artemis Center | Dayton's Domestic Violence Resource Agency

Montgomery County Victim Witness Division
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, support, and informational services to those affected by violent crime.
937-225-5623
Victim / Witness Division | Montgomery County, OH - Official Website

Montgomery County Board of Development Disabilities' Abuse Reporting Hotline Provides a 24-hour service to the public reporting abuse or violence toward a person with a developmental disability. 937-457-2765

Local Hospitals Offering SANE Programs and sexual assault examinations:
•Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital: 937-208-3700
•Premier Health Miami Valley South: 937-438-2400
•Dayton Children’s Hospital-Services for children and adolescents:937-641-3000
•Kettering Medical Center: 937-298-4331

Greene County

Violence Free Futures Greene County
Work to end family, domestic and sexual violence and its impact in Green County through prevention, intervention, collaborative community programs and safe housing.
937-426-2334 24 Hour Crisis Phone Line / 937-347-5917 24 Hour Text Line
Violence Free Futures | Domestic Violence Support Organization

Greene County Witness Service Divisions
Provides service to victims and witnesses in a safe and respectful environment. Staff focus on the rights and needs of crime victims and witnesses.
937-562-5087
Legal Division | Greene County, OH - Official Website

Greene County Hospitals Offering SANE Programs and sexual assault examinations:
•Kettering Greene Memorial Hospital: 937-352-2000
•Soin Medical Center: 937-702-4000

Warren County

Safe On Main
Provides confidential and free resources to Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human Trafficking Survivors including crisis shelter, court advocacy, therapy and support groups.
888-860-4084 24/7 Crisis Hotline

Warren County Prosecutor
Assists victims through the criminal justice system.
513-695-1185
Warren County Prosecutor

Hamilton and Butler Counties

YWCA of Great Cincinnati
Crisis counseling, risk assessment, information, referrals, safety planning and support for survivors.
513-872-9259 24/7 Hotline
YWCA Cincinnati | Racial Equity | Social Justice | Survivor

Women Helping Women-Serving Hamilton and Butler Counties
Helps survivors find hope, healing, and empowerment through confidential support services.
513-381-5610 24 Hour Hotline Call or Text
Women Helping Women | Empowering Survivors of Gender-Based Violence

Regional Resources

Legal Aid Society of Western Ohio
Provides legal services to low-income residents of Montgomery County who are at or below 125% of the federal poverty guideline, elderly, and/or disabled. The Legal Line provides advice in civil matters, including domestic violence, divorce, child support, education issues involving student discrimination, and many other areas.
1-888-534-1435
Home | Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO)

Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio
Provides legal services to low-income residents of Southeast and Central Ohio who are low-income, veterans, or elderly. Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio provides advice in civil matters, including domestic violence, divorce, child support, education issues involving student discrimination, and many other areas.
1-800-589-5888
Home | Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio

Ohio Sexual Violence Helpline
A 24/7 confidential resource providing advocacy and support for survivors of sexual violence across Ohio. Provides emotional support, crisis response and information about local resources.
844-OHIO-HELP / 844-644-6435 24/7 Support
ohiosexualviolencehelpline.com

Ohio Domestic Violence Network
614-781-9651
Home - Ohio Domestic Violence Network

National Resources

RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network)
1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24-Hours
RAINN | The nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization

National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline
Video phone (only for Deaf callers): 1-855-812-1001
Email: nationaldeafhotline@adwas.org
Domestic Violence Deaf Services | The National Domestic Violence Hotline

National Domestic Violence (24/7 CONFIDENTIAL)
800-799-SAFE (7233)
Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline

Childhelp-National Abuse Hotline
Provides support for those concerned about or affected by child abuse and provide appropriate, individualized guidance to those who reach out.
1-800-422-4453
National Child Abuse Hotline - Childhelp

Local Support for Pregnancy and Related Conditions

Planned Parenthood
Provides pregnancy testing, planning and resources. Financial assistance is available.
937-226-0780
Pregnancy Testing & Planning in Dayton, OH - Adoption, Fertility & More

Hope Rising
A staff of experience nurses, ultrasonographers, consultants and volunteers committed to caring for women with compassion when facing unplanned pregnancies at no cost.
937-298-2822 24-Hour Hotline
Pregnancy Care Center - Hope Rising

Elizabeth New Life Center
Provides free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, confidential consulting, support and material services to women facing unintended pregnancies.
937-226-7414
Empowering Choices | Building a Culture of Life