Saturday, November 6, 2010

Unite for Change and ONE STUDENT CAMPAIGN

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YWCA- Domestic Violence Services

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YWCA of Cincinnati

Women Helping Women (and Men) of Cincinnati



GENERAL INFO
Women Helping Women serves Southwestern Ohio as a unique provider of crisis intervention and support services for direct and indirect victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. We take a leading role in educating the community in order to promote awareness and to help prevent these types of abuse. We are funded in part by the City of Cincinnati, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, and other sources of private and public support.
 
SERVICES
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
Hospital Accompaniment
Support Groups
Crime Victim Compensation
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
HopeLine Program 

LOCATION AND HOURS
Community Law Center Building
215 E. Ninth Street, 7th Floor
Cincinnati, OH 45202-6109

CONTACT
513.977.5541
24-Hour Crisis Line   513.381.5610
TTY   513.977.5545
 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Disability Services at the University of Cincinnati

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Disability Services at UC


GENERAL INFO
The Disability Services Office is dedicated to empowering students with disabilities through the delivery of reasonable accommodations and support services while educating the UC community to see beyond disabilities to the richness of inclusion.

SERVICES
Students with disabilities who need academic accommodations or other specialized services while attending UC will receive reasonable accommodations to meet their individual needs as well as advocacy assistance on disability-related issues. We are strongly committed to maintaining an environment that guarantees students with disabilities full access to educational programs, activities, and facilities.

LOCATION AND HOURS
210 University Pavilion

CONTACT
Phone:  513-556-6823
TTY:  513-556-3277
Fax:  513-556-1383
Relay:  711

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Ombuds at the University of Cincinnati

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GENERAL INFO
The Office of the University Ombuds is a safe and confidential place for all members of the UC community to talk about university related conflicts, issues or concerns. Our office staff will listen to your concerns and help you identify options for successful resolution.

We provide guidance and information regarding any applicable university formal grievance processes and help explain university policies and procedures. Our staff provide workshops and training programs for campus organizations and will work to tailor a program for individual groups or departments.

The ombuds office is always available as a resource. You can contact us with confidence that you will be treated with respect, fairness and confidentiality.

SERVICES
Mediation
Negotiation
Consultation
Coaching

LOCATION AND HOURS
607 Swift Hall
PO Box 210180
Cincinnati OH 45221-0180

CONTACT
(513) 556-5956
(513)-556-5959 [FAX]

Equality Cincinnati

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Equality Cincinnati

Counseling Center at UC

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UC Counseling Center


GENERAL INFO
The Counseling Center is a professional counseling office within Student Affairs and Services.

SERVICES
We provide counseling, outreach programs, and related services for UC students and those concerned about their welfare. We help students address and resolve personal issues so that they can make the most of their educational opportunities at the university.

LOCATION AND HOURS
2612 McMicken Circle
316 Dyer Hall
P.O. Box 210034, Cincinnati, OH, 45221-0034

We are open Monday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Wednesday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Most of our services are by appointment, but we also offer an urgent care walk-in service all the times we are open. We are closed for university holidays.

CONTACT
Phone: 513-556-0648 | Fax: 513-556-2302

Women's Center at UC

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UC Women's Center

LGBTQ Programs & Services at UC

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LGBTQ Support Services at the University of Cincinnati

Reclaim: Self, Strength, Trust

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Reclaim Services and Support at the University of Cincinnati

Domestic Violence Safety Plan - YWCA

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YWCA- Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

UC Women's Center

Women's Center at the University of Cincinnati

GENERAL INFO
The University of Cincinnati Women’s Center is one of the oldest continually operating university women’s centers in the United States. Since 1978, the center has worked to address student needs at UC. Established in 1978 as Women's Programs and Services, the office first served as a referral center for female students. The small, initial staff connected students and staff to resources and events that were off-campus. 


Today we continue to offer a variety of programs and services. We are centrally located on UC's West Campus and provide a comfortable, informal space for students to meet, talk and study. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff can help answer questions, locate resources and help address personal, academic or work-related concerns. Students can participate with our Peer Advocate program, build upon leadership and activism skills through our class offerings or take part in our social programs with their peers. Female student leaders are honored at the annual C-Ring event, held since 1922, to recognize UC’s outstanding senior women. We also continue to offer a 24-hour help line staffed by peer advocates trained to provide support for those experiencing violence or abuse in their lives.

SERVICES
Campus Activities
Safe Zone Training
Volunteering
Office Appointments
Social Support

LOCATION AND HOURS
Steger Student Life Center, Suite 571 & 565
PO Box 210179
Cincinnati OH 45221-0179

Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. all year long

CONTACT
Phone: 513-556-4401 | Fax: 513-556-0686
If you are experiencing violence or abuse, please call our 24-hour helpline at 513-218-9531 for guidance and support.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

LGBTQ Center at the University of Cincinnati

LGBTQ Center at UC

GENERAL INFO
The LGBTQ Center supports students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex or who are questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. Come visit our LGBTQ Office in room 681 Steger Student Life. This office includes a LGBTQ resource library and a common safe space for educational, social and recreational programming related to LGBTQ student issues. If you would like to find out more about this office, please feel free to contact the Women’s Center at 513-556-4401 or the LGBTQ Office at 513-556-4329.

SERVICES
Campus Activities
Safe Zone Training
Volunteering
Office Appointments
Social Support

LOCATION AND HOURS
Location: 681 Steger Student Life Center

Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-11 a.m. by appointment only
11 a.m.-7 p.m. open

CONTACT
(513) 556-4329
(513)556-0686 [fax]

The Center- Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Greater Cincinnati

The Center

GENERAL INFO
Founded in 1993, The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Greater Cincinnati was an outgrowth of a committee formed by the Greater Cincinnati Gay & Lesbian Coalition (GCGLC) in 1990.  After a number of open community meetings the Center was formed and eventually incorporated in the State of Ohio and registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501c3 organization. The Center originally opened on December 17, 1993 at Longworth Hall off Pete Rose Way.

The Center was then home to the now defunct Gay & Lesbian Switchboard.  In 1996, the Center moved to 230 E. Ninth where its grand re-opening was held on October 11, corresponding to National Coming Out Day. Finally, the Center inked the lease to its current home at 4119 Hamilton Avenue in Northside on November 23, 1998.

Today, the Center offers a variety of information-related resources, computers, magazines, periodicals, digital TV, music center and a "honor system" lending library. Additionally, the Center holds a monthly Coalition meeting, various group socializers and educational forums. The Center is available as a meeting space for organizations and individuals.

The primary monetary support for the Center comes from the annual Pride Night event hosted by Kings Island and contributions from the general community.  Membership costs $35 for individuals/$15 for students for which the member receives the right to vote in the annual board elections.

The Center is a tenant in a building that was constructed in 1911 and is not readily accessible to differently abled individuals.

SERVICES

We do not provide counseling, mental health, legal services, or employment services of any kind. The Center will refer you to various professionals and/or on-line resources for further assistance. 

LOCATION AND HOURS
Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Greater Cincinnati
4199 Hamilton Ave
PO BOx 23159
Cincinnati, OH 4522300159

Mon - Fri 6pm - 9pm
Sat 12pm - 4pm

CONTACT

University Health Services

Health Services at the University of Cincinnati

GENERAL INFO
Student life at the University of Cincinnati is often highly stressful.  It is not uncommon for students to experience conflicts that interfere with their ability to fully function both academically and in social relationships.

These conflicts may express themselves through a variety of ways including, but not limited to: anxiety, depression, not feeling well, difficulty studying, interpersonal struggles with friends or family members, and excessive drinking.

When a University Health Services physician observes the presence of emotional conflicts within the medical problems presented by students, they will often refer to mental health counselors who will provide problem-solving counseling for the purpose of resolving these issues.  While all counseling sessions are confidential, a close collaborative relationship is maintained with the student's Health Services physician to ensure that both physically and emotionally, the student will enjoy a high level of functioning in all significant areas of his/her life.

There are occasions when medication may be helpful in assisting the student to cope with emotional issues.  The Health Services physician will evaluate the desirability to prescribe medication.  A part-time psychiatrist is also available for evaluations and prescriptions.

SERVICES
Emergency
ADHD/LD and Assessments
Psychiatrist
Psychologist
Marriage, Relationship, and Family
Substance Abuse

LOCATION AND HOURS
University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center
Richard E. Lindner Center
2751 O'Varsity Way, 3rd Floor

CONTACT
LINDNER CLINIC PHONE (West Campus): 513-556-2564
Medical Records Fax: 513-556-1337

HOLMES CLINIC PHONE (East Campus): 513-584-4457
Medical Records Fax: 513-584-2222