F. Confidential Support for Complaining and Responding parties
The following resources can generally talk to individuals without revealing any personally identifying information about an incident to Olin. While maintaining an individual’s confidentiality, these individuals or their offices may report the nature, date, time, and general location of an incident to the Title IX Coordinator. This limited report, which does not include information that would directly or indirectly identify the individual, helps keep the Title IX Coordinator informed of the general extent and nature of sexual misconduct on and off campus so the Coordinator can track patterns, evaluate the scope of the problem, and formulate appropriate campus-wide responses. Before reporting any information to the Title IX Coordinator, these individuals will consult with the individual to ensure that personally identifying details are not shared.
- Babson/Olin Health Services (students only). Babson/Olin Health Services is available to assist students with immediate needs and to review available medical options. Babson/Olin Health Services can offer support, testing and treatment for STI’s and follow-up appointments for further testing, if necessary. If medical care is needed well after the incident had occurred, Babson/Olin Health Services can still provide any needed support and perform testing and treatment for students. Olin recommends that any person who has experienced sexual violence obtain medical assistance at a hospital immediately after or within 72 hours of a sexual assault. Babson/Olin Heath Services staff are trained to assist individuals and determine what options and resources are available. A confidential meeting can be scheduled by calling Babson/Olin Health Services at 781.239.6363. Transportation to a local hospital with a support person of your choice can also be arranged.
- Mental Health Care (students only). Students may seek support seeking individual counseling through Mental Health Services. Information can be found at https://www.olin.edu/student-life/health-wellness.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential assistance program to help address the personal issues employees and their dependents are facing. This service, staffed by experienced clinicians, is available by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A Guidance Consultant is available to listen to your concerns and refer you to a local provider for in-person counseling or to resources in your community. Call: 800.311.4327 TDD: 800.697.0353 Online: guidanceresources.com