Doing your PART

Doing your P.A.R.T.

Information for FAS Researchers and Faculty

Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct

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Do your P.A.R.T.

Privacy

If possible, delicately remind the person disclosing information that you are not a confidential resource before information is disclosed. Reinforce that you are concerned for their well-being, you want to provide assistance, and their privacy is still a priority. However, you wouldn’t want them to share something with the expectation of confidentiality. Should they wish to maintain confidentiality, direct them to appropriate resources such as SHARE (see Resources below).

Appreciate

This is a vital moment. It may be someone’s first time telling someone about this issue. You may want to use language that supports the person while avoiding judgment:

  • “Thank you for telling me that, I appreciate you sharing something so difficult.”
  • “The University takes this seriously, and so do I.”
  • “I’m sorry you’re going through this.”

Responsibility

Let the person know that you have a responsibility to consult with a Title IX Resource Coordinator. “I am going to let the Title IX Resource Coordinator know we talked so we can make sure you have access to resources. This doesn't mean you're filing a complaint. It doesn't launch an investigation and you are not obligated to share any information if you don’t want to. If you'd prefer, I can talk to the Title IX Resource Coordinator for you or with you.”

Tell Someone

Agree on a plan to connect to a Title IX Resource Coordinator, and if they wish, SHARE or other resources. Ask if they want you to follow up with them later, and if so, how they would like you to contact them.

Common Questions

FAS Title IX Resource Coordinators for Faculty, Postdocs, and Researchers

Confidential Staff Resources

SHARE 24/7 Crisis Line

If you are experiencing a crisis and need immediate assistance, SHARE maintains a confidential hotline, (617) 495-9100, which is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by SHARE counselors. You may call the hotline for a wide range of issues, including but...
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

The  Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free, confidential help for all Harvard employees and their adult household members; this includes postdoctoral fellows.  They offer workplace consultation, help with legal and financial issues, assistance...
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Ombuds Office

Confidential resource available to anyone from Harvard’s community. A discussion with an Ombuds can help a visitor voice concerns, clarify goals and consider options so that they can make their own best decisions about next steps.
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HUHS Behavioral Health

Harvard University Health Services Behavioral Health offers onsite, telemedicine visits, and after-hours telephone consultations. Smith Campus Center, 75 Mt. Auburn Street Entrance, 4th Floor, (617) 495-2323
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Chaplain Services

(617) 879-8365. Can reach out to individual chaplains and engage in ongoing resources as appropriate.
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Other Staff Resources

Community and Additional Resources

Community Resources

Sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and related forms of harm have the potential to impact many dimensions of one’s life. Resources are available within the Harvard University and in the surrounding community to address an array of needs that may arise...
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Resources in Times of Crisis

Harvard University is committed to supporting our community members affected by crises at home and abroad, and to providing a safe campus environment. The resources on this page are intended to help our community members who are struggling or in need of...
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Respond to Online Abuse, Harassment, and Intimidation

In recent years, there has been an increase in incidents of online harassment targeted at students, faculty, staff, researchers, and others in the Harvard community. Online harassment can take different forms: trolling, doxing (sometimes “doxxing”), and...
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