Winthrop University Student Advocacy and Trauma Support

Winthrop University Student Advocacy and Trauma Support The Office of Victims Assistance is committed to providing quality services and advocacy to victims and survivors of sexual assault, stalking, and domestic

The Office of Victims Assistance provides direct services to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking as well as campus-wide educational programming to prevent these crimes from occurring. The office is staffed with a full-time Victim Services Coordinator and a part-time licensed counselor who provide on-going support to the survivor, male or female, from the t

ime of initial reporting. The staff provides counseling services and assists with obtaining sexual assault forensic exams, STI testing/treatment, pregnancy prevention, housing options, legal prosecution, and access to other support services. Each case is handled individually, and the client is allowed to select which services he or she wishes to pursue. In the case of an after-hours emergency, please call Campus Police at (803) 323-3333 or the local rape crisis center, Safe Passage, at (803) 329-2800.

Thank you to everyone who came out to March Masterpieces! Here’s to celebrating art, connections & cupcakes !! 🎨🧁
04/04/2025

Thank you to everyone who came out to March Masterpieces! Here’s to celebrating art, connections & cupcakes !! 🎨🧁

04/04/2025
04/04/2025
We know everyone has heard of Title IX, but we want to share a little more information on what rights it protects, and h...
03/12/2025

We know everyone has heard of Title IX, but we want to share a little more information on what rights it protects, and how the campus community can help when these rights are violated..

Student Advocacy and Trauma Support is collaborating with Winthrop’s Fashion Club to present a Denim Day Fashion Show on...
03/11/2025

Student Advocacy and Trauma Support is collaborating with Winthrop’s Fashion Club to present a Denim Day Fashion Show on April 17th and we would LOVE to have student displays of empowerment leading up to the show. Please, send us your submissions and take part in this impactful event 💕

12/05/2022

Don’t forget to stop by Digs tomorrow for a holiday treat! See you soon!

When it comes to bystander intervention, there are 5 D’s you can utilize to de-escalate a situation.First, there is Dist...
11/25/2022

When it comes to bystander intervention, there are 5 D’s you can utilize to de-escalate a situation.
First, there is Distract. Draw attention away from the those in the situation. This is a good indirect way to help diffuse a potentially dangerous situation.

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Why don’t people take action when they see something wrong happening?Being an active bystander means paying attention to...
11/20/2022

Why don’t people take action when they see something wrong happening?
Being an active bystander means paying attention to your surroundings and confronting these common excuses for not stopping harassment.

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It’s time we talk about bystander intervention. Being an active bystander means intervening when you see something wrong...
11/16/2022

It’s time we talk about bystander intervention. Being an active bystander means intervening when you see something wrong happening. We all have a duty to respond when we see harassment, assault, or harmful dynamics happening.

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