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LSSU promotes an environment to minimize sexual assault. The University recognizes the problems of sexual assault and has developed programs and information to educate the students, faculty and staff of sexual assault. The University provides care and assistance to victims of sexual assault and encourages all who feel they have been sexually assaulted to contact Campus Security, the Health CARE Center and the Counseling Center for help and assistance.
The Counseling Center, resident assistants, Health CARE Center, Student Services, Office of Human Resources and Campus Security all play a role in providing the campus community with information on sexual assault awareness and help. Programs, brochures, counseling and medical assistance are provided to the campus community.
If a sexual assault occurs, the victim will be given the opportunity for medical help, counseling and proper security. The case is turned over to the local police, director of Student and Residential Life, the Counseling Center and the Health CARE Center. Any additional assistance available will be given by the University to help the victims of sexual assault.
Although it may be impossible to prevent sexual assault, there are certain skills you can learn to reduce your chances of being a victim. Knowing what to expect and how to react are your most important tools for avoiding sexual assault.