Published: Oct. 26, 2017

As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we want to remind the campus community CU 麻豆影院 has policies that prohibit intimate partner abuse, including domestic or dating violence.

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How to support a friend who is in an abusive relationship

Learn tips and resources for supporting听a friend who may be in an abusive relationship.

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Based on CU 麻豆影院 policy, intimate partner abuse means any act of violence or threatened act of violence against a person with whom the individual is or has been involved in a sexual or dating relationship.

This violence includes threats, assault, property damage听or threat of violence to one鈥檚 self or to the family members of the sexual or romantic partner when used as a method of coercion, control, punishment, intimidation or revenge.

For more information on how to report, what to report, what the administrative process looks like听and other questions about reporting, . For further information on reporting, please visit CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 free and confidential ,听an advocacy听and trauma-informed counseling resource for students, staff and faculty.听

If you are concerned about a friend鈥檚 relationship, we are here to help those who are supporting survivors, too.听They are听located in听room S440 on the fourth floor of the Center for Community (C4C), open from听8 a.m. to 5 p.m.听Monday through Friday. You can also email听assist@colorado.edu听or call 303-492-8855 for help, which offers听after-hours phone counselors.