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We believe you.
You’re not alone.
You deserve to be heard.
You are brave for being here.
You are in control and can document your experience on your own time.
This platform does not notify your school, Title IX office, law enforcement, or any authority. It is not a formal report.
We will not ask for your name.
You won’t need to create an account.
We will not contact you or be able to identify you.
Logging here, whether you choose to report or not, gives you a place to safely validate what happened, helping you feel more in control on your healing journey.
Logging here is safe, anonymous, secure, and institution-free.
Logging lets you anonymously name any barriers you may have faced, including not being believed, fear of retaliation, shame, self-blame, unfair treatment, being blamed, not knowing where to go, financial challenges, or other reasons.
Logging also gives you an opportunity to share your demographic information anonymously.
By sharing your experience, you will help us understand the barriers that different groups of survivors face (i.e., Black women at HBCUs fear they won’t be believed if they seek legal or medical help, or LGBTQ+ survivors at large universities hesitate to seek counseling services because they believe they won’t be treated fairly).
Your experience matters. It deserves to be believed, documented, and counted, even if you never initiate a formal report.
Your contribution will identify the following patterns over time.
For Survivors
Analysis of how different survivor identities affect barriers to service.
Increase in survivors who trust they will be believed if they choose to report.
Increase in survivors who report they will be treated fairly when seeking:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Increase in survivors who report they will not be blamed when seeking:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Increase in survivors who report they have received:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Increase in survivors who report they plan to seek:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Increase in survivors who report knowing where to go for:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Decrease in survivors who report feeling shame when seeking:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Decrease in survivors who report feeling self-blame when seeking:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Decrease in survivors who report fear of retaliation when seeking:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Decrease in survivors who report not accessing services due to affordability:
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
Decrease in survivors who report not accessing services due to an inability to get there (e.g., mobility, communication, transportation):
medical care
counseling or mental health support
legal help
You’ll be asked 15 questions that should take less than 5 minutes to complete.
To submit a log, these five questions are ‘required.’
1) “Do you trust that you will be believed if you report?”
2) “Have you received medical care?”
3) “Have you received counseling or mental health support?”
4) “Have you received legal help?”
5) “How long ago did it happen?”
Eight questions will be optional, with a choice to select ‘Prefer Not to Say.’
6) Institution type
7) Institution size
8) Did you tell anyone you were sexually assaulted?
9) U.S. region
10) Gender
11) Age range
12) Race
13) Sexual orientation
14) Disability status
There’s one final ‘required’ question.
15) "Will you share your answers to the optional questions?” (‘Yes’ or ‘No’)
You will receive a unique encrypted link after submitting your log.
Please save this link to return later.
** Legal disclaimer: You must be at least 18 years old to log. **
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