Confidential Advocacy Services
Safe@Weber Advocacy Service Hours
- Monday – Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Contact Safe@Weber Advocates
- 801-626-6090
- safeatweber@weber.edu
- Student Services Center, Suite 186
- Advocate can meet you anywhere you’re comfortable on campus
- Set up an appointment with the front desk receptionist
A confidential Safe@Weber Advocate can help you navigate:
Report a Crime
If you want to report a crime that happened on campus, including sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, or stalking:
- Contact Weber State Police
- 801-626-6460
- or 911
- or anonymously at their “Report a Clery Act Crime” form. You can include your name and contact information as a victim/survivor but are not obligated to do so.
- The Safe@Weber Advocate can assist in reporting to law enforcement.
Report Harassment and/or Sexual Misconduct
If you want to report discriminatory harassment and/or sexual misconduct prohibited under PPM 3-32 (Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct):
- Contact the Office of Equal Opportunity
- Other policies relevant to reporting are PPM 6-22 (Student Code) and PPM 5-36a (Safety, Response, and Reporting).
- The Safe@Weber Advocate can assist in reporting violations of these policies to the appropriate office.
Help With Accessing Resources
We know that experiencing discriminatory harassment or sexual misconduct can have a negative impact on your academic success and/or safety on campus, regardless of when it happened, where it occurred, or who perpetrated it. We want to help you access resources that can lead to healing and continued success at Weber State University.
Confidential Help
Safe@Weber Advocacy Services provides confidential support for survivors needing help in any aspect of life impacted by sexual misconduct (sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic or dating violence, rape and stalking). Our certified and trauma-informed advocates will listen to you, believe you, and guide you through your options. Whatever you choose to do next, we strive to ensure you feel safe and supported.
Anyone at Weber State who is a victim/survivor or has experienced sexual misconduct can access advocacy services through Safe@Weber. Advocacy services are available to everyone on campus, inclusive of sex, gender identity/expression, and sexual orientation. This service is available to students, faculty and staff.
Safe@Weber Advocacy Services is not required to report discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct to the Office of Equal Opportunity unless the victim/survivor wants our support in reporting to the institution. We are Campus Security Authorities and we do have to share some limited information with the Weber State Police about crimes committed on campus. Come talk to us so we can tell you more!
