Witness Support
We, in the Office for Title IX and Equal Opportunity, appreciate that someone asked to be a witness in an investigation may have questions about the process itself, the prospect of retaliation, or other issues, such as the need to miss a class.
The university has a strict prohibition against retaliation, which is defined in the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy. In addition, our team is available to meet with prospective witnesses to address their questions or concerns.
Witnesses may access supportive measures.For more information about supportive measures, please visit Our Services page.
The Campus Survivor Advocate (Students and Employees)
Witnesses of discrimination or harassment based on sex or gender, sexual harassment or assault, dating or domestic violence, stalking, or related retaliation may also contact the Campus Survivor Advocate if they prefer to learn about being a witness or receive support in a confidential setting. Please contact the Campus Survivor Advocate at:
Selena Hernández, M.A.
Student Wellness Center, 300B
Phone: 408-924-7300
Email: survivoradvocate@sjsu.edu
Other Campus Resource Offices for Witnesses
Secondary traumatic stress is the emotional duress that results when an individual sees or hears about the firsthand trauma experiences of another. There are on campus resources to provide support services to witnesses. They are as follows:
Student Wellness Center
The Student Wellness Center is home to your health, counseling, and well-being needs at SJSU. To make an appointment, call (408) 924-5678 or view your options on the Student Wellness Center Patient Portal.
Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) (Students)
CAPS provides short-term and crisis counseling services to students at SJSU. This resource is available to both Complainants and Respondents, as well as witnesses involved in any investigation or other grievance process.
For more information regarding services, visit the SJSU Counseling website.
To request an appointment, please call 408-924-5910, or email counseling.services@sjsu.edu.
LifeMatters® by Empathia (Employees)
San José State University’s confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP), is dedicated
to employee well-being. From emotional and family counseling to providing geriatric
care management, LifeMatters® offers both online and in-person support.
Visit LifeMatters® online for more information. Password: SPARTANS
To speak to someone from LifeMatters® confidentially, call 800-367-7474.
Visit Counseling for Faculty and Staff for personal consultations.