The UC Davis Center for Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE), a program within the UC Davis Office of the Provost, is dedicated to reducing the incidence and impact of sexual harassment and sexual violence. We provide confidential support, assistance, advocacy, and healing services to survivors of sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence, including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, invasion of sexual privacy, dating/intimate partner violence, and stalking. Additionally, CARE staff facilitate prevention education and professional training, host events, and serve as subject matter experts with regard to victim dynamics, impact of trauma, bystander intervention, and social norm change.
All survivor advocacy services are confidential, free, and available to any UC Davis affiliate, including undergraduate, graduate and professional students, faculty, academic appointees, and staff. Services are available to any survivor, or concerned person of the survivor, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, disability, religion, nationality, or citizenship status. We recognize that, while sexual violence and harassment can happen to anyone, individuals within marginalized communities tend to be disproportionately affected by violence and abuse.