Disclosure Options

Individuals who experience, or have knowledge about, incidents of sex and gender-based discrimination have multiple options of disclosure and control over when, where, how or even if to report.

Below you will find contact information for each of these options in your community:

Title IX Disclosure

Any student, university employee or third party may report sex or gender-based discrimination, including sexual harassment or sexual assault. At the University of Alaska all staff, all faculty and Residence Life student employees are required to report incidents of sexual harassment and assault to their Title IX Coordinator within 24 hours. A Title IX response includes:

Title IX procedures are clearly outlined in policy and regulation. (P01.04 – Sex and Gender-Based Discrimination Under Title IX )

Title IX personnel will contact the complainant and respondent to inform them of their rights and their options. Title IX personnel will work with the parties to tailor a plan that makes it possible to continue their education and/or employment.

Supportive measures can be provided before or after the filing of a formal complaint or where no formal complaint has been filed and may include, but are not limited to: escorts, no contact orders, academic support and adjustments to classes, housing, and work environments. Supportive measures can be changed or adjusted at any time.

After a formal complaint has been filed any time prior to reaching a determination regarding responsibility, the parties may decide to resolve a formal complaint through informal resolution such as mediation, training, restorative justice, developmental opportunities, and apologies.

Requests to engage in informal resolution may be made by either the complainant or respondent or may be suggested by Title IX staff.  Both parties must agree to informal resolution in writing. If it becomes necessary to extend the process due to the parties’ use of informal resolution, both parties will be notified of a revised expected resolution timeframe.

The university will take steps to respect the privacy of those involved. Absolute confidentiality may not be maintained in all circumstances, especially in cases where the university must take action to protect the safety of others. More details on confidentiality and privacy are available in University Policy 01.04.050.


Confidential Disclosure

If an individual experiencing sex or gender based discrimination does not want to engage university Title IX or law enforcement processes, they can disclose to a confidential source.

In Alaska only those with a professional or clerical licensure can promise confidentiality, such as a psychologist, a medical doctor, or a licensed counselor.   

Careline Crisis Intervention
Toll free: 1-877-266-4357
Phone: 907-452-4357
Text "4help" to 839863 (in Fairbanks)

Standing Together Against Rape
Toll free: 1-800-478-8999 (crisis line)
Phone: 907-276-7279 (Anchorage office)

National Domestic Violence Hotline
Toll free: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

National Sexual Assault Hotline
Toll free: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Anchorage

UAA ON-CAMPUS RESOURCES

UAA Student Health and Counseling Center
Rasmuson Hall 116/120
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: 907-786-4040

UAA Psychological Services Center
Patricia Sandberg 
Phone: 907-786-1795

Anchorage Military Centers

SAPR — Elmendorf Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
7179 Fighter Dr.
JBER, AK 99501
Phone: 907-551-2033

SARC — Fort Richardson Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
Richardson Drive, Bldg. 600, Room A130
JBER, AK 99505

Off-Campus Resources

AWAIC—Abused Women's Aid in Crisis
Suzi Pearson
100 W. 13th Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99501
Office: 907-279-9581
Crisis: 907-272-0100

FNSP — Forensic Nursing Services of Providence 24-Hour Services
Weekday hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.
Phone: 907-212-8544
After-hours pager: 907-212-6080

STAR — Standing Together Against Rape
Amanda Price
1057 W. Fireweed, #230
Anchorage, AK 99503
Office: 907-276-7279
Crisis: 907-276-7273

Barrow

AWIC — Arctic Women In Crisis
Virginia Walsh
P.O. Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723 
Office: 907-852-0261 
Crisis: 800-478-0267 / 907-852-0267

Bethel

TWC — Tundra Women's Coalition
Denise Tommy 
P.O. Box 2029
Bethel, AK 99559
Office: 907-543-3444 
Crisis: 800-478-7799 / 907-543-3456

Cordova

CFRC — Cordova Family Resource Center
Nicole Songer 
P.O. Box 863
Cordova, AK 99574 
Office: 907-424-5674 
Crisis: 866-790-4357 / 907-424-4357

Dillingham

SAFE — Safe And Fear-Free Environment
Marilyn Casteel 
P.O. Box 94 
Dillingham, AK 99576 
Office: 907-842-2320 
Crisis: 800-478-2316 / 907-842-2316

Fairbanks

On campus

Resource and Advocacy Center
Room 130, Wood Center
24-hour office number (907) 474-6360, 
uafadvocate@iacnvl.org

Student Health and Counseling Center
Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. 
Phone: 474- 7043

Off campus

Alaska Native Women Coalition 
Phone: 907-378-0363

Careline Crisis Intervention
Phone: 907-452-4357 
Text "4help" to 839863

Crisis Line for Domestic Violence and Rape 
Phone: 907-452-2293

Fairbanks Community Behavioral Health Emergency
Phone: 907- 452-1575

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital Emergency Room
Phone: 907-458-5555

Fairbanks Regional Public Health Center
Phone: 907-452-1776

Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living
Phone: 907-452-2293

Sexual assault nurse examiners or sexual assault response teams 
Phone: 907-458-5221

Tanana Chiefs Conference Family Centered Service 
Phone: 907-452-8215

Fairbanks military centers
Eielson Air Force Base
Phone: 907-377-7272

Fort Greely 
Phone: 907-873-3284

Fort Wainwright 
Phone: 907-353-7272

Homer

SPHH — South Peninsula Haven House
Jessica Lawmaster 
3776 Lake Street, Suite 100 
Homer, AK 99603 
Office: 907-235-7712 
Crisis: 800-478-7712 / 907-235-8943

South Peninsula Hospital
4300 Bartlett St.
Homer, AK
907-­235-­8101

Juneau

On-Campus Resources

UAS Student Counseling Center
Lower Level Mourant Building
11120 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801 
907-796-6000

Juneau Health Services
Lower Level Mourant Building
11120 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801 
907-796-6000

Off-campus Resources

AWARE — Aiding Women in Abuse and Rape Emergencies
Saralyn Tabachnick 
P.O. Box 20809 
Juneau, AK 99802 
Office: 907-586-6623 
Crisis: 800-478-1090 / 907-586-1090

Bartlett Regional Hospital
3260 Hospital Drive
907‐796-­8900

Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
1200 Salmon Creek Lane
Juneau, AK 99801
907-463-4040.

Ketchikan

UAS Student Counseling Center
Lower Level Mourant Building
11120 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801 
907-796-6000

PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
3100 Tongass Ave.
907‐225-­5171

WISH — Women in Safe Homes
Beth Bogarde 
P.O. Box 6552 
Ketchikan, AK 99901 
Office: 907-225-9474 
Crisis: 800-478-9474 / 907-225-9474

Kenai

The LeeShore Center
Cheri Smith 
325 S. Spruce St.
Kenai, AK 99611 
Office: 907-283-9479 
Crisis: 907-283-7257

KPC - Counseling and Health
Bettina Kipp, Counseling and Advising Department chair 
Office: 907-262-0334 

Christina Stuive, assistant professor of counseling 
Office: 907-262-0335

Central Peninsula Hospital
130 S. Willow St, Kenai
907-­714‐4536

Kodiak

KWRCC — Kodiak Women's Resource and Crisis Center
Rebecca Shields 
P.O. Box 2122 
Kodiak, AK 99615 
Office: 907-486-6171 
Crisis: 907-486-3625

Providence Kodiak Island Borough Counseling Center
Office: 907-481-2400 
Crisis: 877-266-4657

Kotzebue

MFCC — Maniilaq Family Crisis Center
P.O. Box 38
Kotzebue, AK 99752 
Office: 907-442-3724 
Crisis: 907-442-3969

Nome

BSWG — Bering Sea Women's Group
Violet Charles 
P.O. Box 1596 
Nome, AK 99762 
Office: 907-443-5491 
Crisis: 800-570-5444 / 907-443-5444

Palmer

Alaska Family Services
1825 Chugach St.
Palmer, AK 99645
Phone: 907-746-4080
Crisis: (toll free) 1-866-746-4080; (local) 907-746-4080

Mat-­Su Regional Medical Center
2500 Woodworth Loop, Palmer
907-‐352-­2880

Mat‐Su Forensic Nursing
24 Hour: 907-‐707‐3663
Office: 907-­861-­6258

Seward

SeaView Community Services
Dawn McDevitt, DVSA coordinator 
302 Railway Avenue
Seward, AK 99664 
Office: 907-224-5257 
Crisis: 907-224-3027
Toll-free: 1-888-224-5257

Sitka

UAS Student Counseling Center
Lower Level Mourant Building
11120 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801 
907-796-6000

Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital/SEARHC
222 Tongass Drive
907-­966-­2411

Sitka Community Hospital
209 Moller Ave, Sitka
907-747-3241

SAFV — Sitkans Against Family Violence
Vicki D’Amico 
P.O. Box 6136 
Sitka, AK 99835 
Office: 907-747-3370 
Crisis: 800-478-6511 / 907-747-3370

Soldotna

KPC – Counseling and Health
Bettina Kipp, Counseling and Advising Department chair
Office: 907-262-0334

Christina Stuive, assistant professor of counseling 
Office: 907-262-0335

Central Peninsula Hospital
130 S. Willow St, Kenai
907­‐714-­4536

Unalaska

USAFV — Unalaskans Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence
M. Lynn Crane 
P.O. Box 36 
Unalaska, AK 99685 
Office: 907-581-1500 
Crisis: 800-478-7238 / 907-581-1500

Valdez

AVV — Advocates for Victims of Violence
Rowena Palomar 
P.O. Box 524 
Valdez, AK 99686 
Office: 907-835-2980 
Crisis: 800-835-4044 / 907-835-2999

Wasilla

Mat-­Su Regional Medical Center
2500 Woodworth Loop, Palmer
907-­352-­2880

UA Confidential Hotline

Individuals may also anonymously disclose sexual misconduct through the UA system confidential hotline. This tool can be accessed on-line at http://www.alaska.ethicspoint.com.

If you want to disclose via phone, dial toll-free within the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and Canada: 855-251-5719.

The University of Alaska System is committed to an environment where open, honest communications are the expectation, not the exception. We want you to feel comfortable in approaching your supervisor or management in instances where you believe violations of policies or standards have occurred.

In situations where you prefer to place an anonymous report in confidence, you are encouraged to use this hotline, hosted by a third party hotline provider, EthicsPoint. You are encouraged to submit reports relating to Board of Regents policies, university regulations or procedures, any applicable federal, state, borough, or city violations, and any other regulations that may apply to University programs.

The University prohibits retaliation or reprisal for making a report in good faith. The University expects that reports made through the hotline will be made in a good faith effort to address legitimate issues needing corrective action.

The information you provide will be sent to us by EthicsPoint on a totally confidential and anonymous basis if you should choose.

You have our guarantee that your concerns will be heard. However, please know that the hotline may not resolve all issues. Individual reports may require resolution through formal dispute mechanisms, and the timelines for these formal processes must be followed.

Police Disclosure 

A complainant can report the incident to the police.

*Campus police are required to report the incident to the Title IX office.

Anchorage

University Police Department*
Eugene Short Hall
911 or 907-786-1120

Anchorage Police Department
4501 Elmore Rd.
911 or 907-786-8500

Cordova

Cordova Police Department
610 Railroad Ave
911 or 907-­424-­6100

Fairbanks

UAF Police Department*
Whitaker Building
612 Yukon Dr
907-­474-­7721

Fairbanks Police Department
911 Cushman St.
911 or 907-­450-­6500

Glenallen

Alaska State Troopers
911 or 907-822-3263

Homer

Homer Police Department
4060 Heath St.
911 or 907-­235-­3150

Juneau

Juneau Police Department
6255 Alaway Ave.
907‐586-­0600

Kenai

Kenai Police Department
107 S. Willow St.
911 or 907-283-­7879

Ketchikan

Ketchikan Police Department
361 Main St.
907-­225-­6631

Kodiak

Kodiak Police Department
2160 Mill Bay Rd.
911 or 907­‐486-­8000

Palmer

Palmer Police Department
423 S. Valley Way
911 or 907-­745-­4811

Sitka

Sitka Police Department
304 Lake St. #102
907‐747-­3245

Soldotna

Soldotna Police Department
177 N. Birch St.
907-­262-­9107

Valdez

Valdez Police Department
212 Chenega
911 or 907-835-­4560

No Disclosure

It is not unusual for an individual to keep silent about a sexual harassment and assault before disclosing. Some choose to never disclose. They always have that right.