Resources

On-Campus Resources

(Applicable to the Thousand Oaks, Woodland Hills, Oxnard, and Westlake Campuses)

For official notification to the University which will result in a report and investigation:

  • Dr. Jill Moffitt, Title IX Coordinator (for general assistance and official notification to the University):805-493-3630,titleix@CalLutheran.edu
  • Dr. Christine Paul, Deputy Title IX Coordinator (for general assistance and official notification to the University): 805-493-3630, titleix@CalLutheran.edu, Room 102 Resident Life Office
  • Residence Life and Student Conduct (to file a report, change living accommodations, and official notification to the University): 805-493-3220
  • Vice President of Student Affairs/Dean of Students (for options regarding changing living, working, and academic accommodations and official notification to the University): 805-493-3553
  • Campus Safety (for immediate emergency response and official notification to the University): 805-493-3911
For confidential counseling, support, and advocacy (no official notification to the University):
  • Glenda, Campus Advocate, can be reached by contacting the Coalition for Family Harmony at 805.983.6014. During your intake call, please state you are a Cal Lutheran student.
  • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) (for confidential counseling and emotional support): 805-493-3727
  • Campus Ministry (for confidential emotional and spiritual support): 805-493-3228
  • Health Services (for confidential consultation and assistance): 805-493-3225

Health Services may be required to report to local law enforcement (pursuant to CA Penal Code 11160) if you are being treated for a physical injury caused by assaultive or abusive conduct.  Health Services is NOT required to report this information to the university.

Other on-campus resources:

  • Office of International Students and Scholars (for assistance with visa and immigration status): 805-493-3023
  • Office of Financial Aid (for assistance with financial aid status): 805-493-3115

Off-Campus Resources

(Applicable to the Thousand Oaks, Woodland Hills, Oxnard, and Westlake Campuses)

  • Call 911 for emergency medical treatment or to report rape
     
  • Call 211 (24 hour Information and Referral Helpline).
  • Ventura County Mental Health Crisis Team (805-652-6727). This team offers counseling to callers and a service that can meet a caller at an emergency room or safe harbor. Short term counseling can be provided.
  • Los Robles Hospital (805) 497-2727, 215 W. Janss Rd. Thousand Oaks, California 91360. If you have been sexually assaulted and you go to the Los Robles Emergency Room, they will require police involvement before conducting a preliminary examination and referring you to a clinic in Simi Valley to have a full medical examination and to collect forensic evidence for legal purposes. POLICE INVOLVEMENT IS MANDATORY.
  • Kaiser Permanente (818) 719-2000, 5601 De Soto Ave. Woodland Hills, California 91365. POLICE INVOLVEMENT IS MANDATORY.
  • Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center (310) 319-4000 1250 Sixteenth Street Santa Monica, California 90404. This center will provide the survivor with a treatment exam to collect forensic evidence for legal purposes (in the event that he/she chooses to prosecute) and will test for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center is a mandated reporter. A mandated reporter is a person or an agency that must notify the police that they are treating a rape victim. However, it is entirely the victim’s choice as to whether or not they want to communicate with the police in further detail. POLICE INVOLVMENT IS OPTIONAL.
  • Strength United (661) 253-0258. Located in Santa Clarita and Van Nuys. For individual counseling and referral to other services. POLICE INVOLVMENT IS OPTIONAL.
  • LA County Department of Mental Health (800) 854-7771. For information and referrals on mental health and crisis services.
  • CATS Center (818-908-8630). This is a confidential location in the city of Van Nuys that will provide the survivor with a treatment exam to collect forensic evidence for legal purposes (in the event that he/she chooses to prosecute) and will test for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. CATS is a mandated reporter. A mandated reporter is a person or an agency that must notify the police that they are treating a rape victim. However, it is entirely the victim’s choice as to whether or not they want to communicate with the police in further detail. POLICE INVOLVMENT IS OPTIONAL.
  • Ventura County District Attorney’s Office (for legal assistance) (805) 654-3622 800 S. Victoria Ave. Suite 314 Ventura, California 93009.

Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Campus Resources (PLTS)

  • Rector, (for general assistance and official notification to the University and visa and immigration assistance): (800) 235-7587.
  • Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, 2450 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley: (510) 204-4444 POLICE INVOLVEMENT IS MANDATORY.
  • University of California at Berkeley Health Services, 2222 Bancroft Way, Berkeley: (510) 642-2000 POLICE INVOLVEMENT IS MANDATORY.
  • Bay Area Women Against Rape, 470 27th St., Oakland: (510) 845-7273 POLICE INVOLVMENT IS OPTIONAL.
  • Highland Hospital, Highland Sexual Assault Response Team, 1411 E. 31st St. Oakland: (510) 534-9290 or (510) 437-4019 POLICE INVOLVMENT IS OPTIONAL.
  • Denise Morita, Director of Financial Aid (for assistance with financial aid status) (510) 649-2459, Graduate Theological Union, dmorita@gtu.edu
  • Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (for legal assistance) (805) 272-6222 1225 Fallon Street, Suite 900 Oakland, CA 94612, info@alcoda.org

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