Sexual Misconduct
UCLA Mandatory Reporting and Confidential Resources
All UCLA Extension staff are mandatory reporters when it comes to certain sexual and violent crimes.
If you wish to report an incident, you may speak to any employee or use the Incident Reporting Form to disclose. If you want to speak to someone confidentially without reporting, please refer to the list of confidential resources below.
- University of California Sexual Violence Policies
- Bruin REACH: Sexual Assault: Support, Report, Prevent (PDF)
- UCLA Confidential Resources
Title IX Office
2255 Murphy Hall
titleix@equity.ucla.edu
(310) 206-3417
Mohammed Cato
UCLA Title IX Director
Melissa Turkington
UCLA Extension Title IX Investigator
Prevention
It is our shared responsibility to speak out and intervene in situations where there is a possibility of sexual misconduct.
All UCLA Extension students are required to take this primary prevention training in order to learn how to be an active bystander and to help make our campus community a safer place.
If you have not completed the training, please enroll in Sexual Assault Prevention for Adult Learners.
Post-Traumatic Stress Self-Assessment Tool
If you'd like to speak to a wellness advisor at UCLA Extension who will help you find the appropriate support, email us at CSR@uclaextension.edu.