OVA COVID-19 Updates
(updated 5/11/21)
The Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) acknowledge these are challenging times and traumatic events continue as we also manuver through a pandemic. We are here for support for those at CU Boulder impacted by various crimes, violence, abuse, harassment, discrimination, and other types of events. Please call 303-492-8855 during our business hours to initiate services and ask questions as we currenlty do not have in-person drop-in hours-this will change later in the summer.
Current summer office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday. After-hours (nights, holidays, and weekends) phone support is also available at 303-492-8855, press menu option 2.Ìý
Please note when we return calls they will sometimes be from a blocked or restricted number.
COVID-19 resources:
- Ways to cope if the pandemic is bringing up past traumatic expeirences
- What to do if you think someone is experiencing domestic violence or intimate partner abuse
- During the COVID-19 pandemic incidents of domestic violence have increased as people are quarantining and spending more time at home to mitigate the spread of the virus. For people who are experiencing domestic violence, also known as intimate partner abuse, this scenario can worsen already toxic or abusive situations.
- CU Boulder's COVID-19 page for updates, resources and FAQ.
- CU Boulder's Medical Services Coronavirus page
- :ÌýFree downloadable workbook on coping with Coronavirus-related anxiety or distress
- CAPS's COVID series virtual workshopsÌýfor students
- CAPS's LGBTQ+ Resource Guide for COVID-19
- Virtual FitWell classesÌýby the Rec
- Virtual activitiesÌýfor wellness and self-care
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