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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Sexual Harassment

Under Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.

Carla Martinez
Dean of Students
Title IX Coordinator
Section 504 Title II Coordinator

(714) 895-8781
cmartinez@gwc.cccd.edu

15744 Goldenwest Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92647

Office: 3rd floor of the LRC (Learning Resources Center)

Title IX Program
What should I do if I or a friend may have been sexually assaulted?
What should I do about preserving evidence of a sexual assault?
What should I do if I am uncertain about what I experienced constitutes sexual harassment?
Does the complaint remain confidential?
Do I have to name my assailant?
Will the accused student know my identity?
If I report my assailant, I am afraid that I will be subject to retaliation from him/her or his/her friends. What kinds of protection can the District provide to me?
What if I have a relationship with the person who assaulted me?
Will my parents be told?
Will a student be punished when reporting a sexual harassment policy violation if he/she has illegally used alcohol and/or other drugs?
Can I file a complaint with the District and also with the police? Can I do one and not the other?
What is the time frame for resolution?
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