Resources


CAMPUS RESOURCES

(213) 763-3600
400 West Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015
Cypress Hall D-150;
from Olive Street Parking Lot across the Street

Angelica Toledo
Regional Equity & Title IX Officer and Dean for Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
770 Wilshire Boulevard
Attention: Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 891-2315
@email

Brittany Grice
District Title IX Coordinator
Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
770 Wilshire Boulevard
Attention: LACCD Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 891-2315
@email

  • Via Care Clinic: (323) 268-9191
    4755 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90022
    Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 am–5 pm
  • St. John Well Child & Family Center: (310) 541-1411
    Rev. Warner Traynham Health Center 326 W. 23rd Street, LA, CA 90007
  • Student Health Services: (213)763-3765 or (213) 763-3767 

If the assailant is another LATTC student, you may contact the Office of Student Services (E5-512) or the Title IX College Coordinator, and that individual can begin an investigation into the assailant’s violation of the Rules for Student Conduct.

If the assailant is a LATTC faculty or staff member, you may contact the Title IX College Coordinator.

Dr. Henan Joof, Vice President of Student Services, (213) 763-7076

Crisis Prevention Team: is committed to preventing crisis situations on campus and to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all members of the college community. It is composed of various members of the LATTC campus community whose role(s) and areas of expertise are key to effectively responding to a range of crisis situations and/or incidents of concern.

UTIP line: A resource for those wishing to report crimes or problems anonymously. It is a telephone message line, a person does not answer the telephone. The UTIP line is checked often. If you choose to report anonymously, you must leave specific details in order for our Officer’s to investigate the crime or situation. Please provide details to the best of your ability concerning the situation:

  • What appears suspicious to you?
  • Where exactly did the situation occur?
  • Did the individual(s) have any weapons?
  • What did they say?
  • Where and when were they last seen?
  • What direction of travel did they take?
  • Was there a vehicle involved? What is the vehicle description?
  • What did the individual(s) look like? (Gender, Race, Age, Height/Weight, Hair Color, Clothing, Glasses, etc.)
  • UTIP Hotline: (310) 434-8847

Community Resources

Emergency- 911
LATTC Sheriff’s Department

Sojourn Services for Battered Women and Their Children (310) 264-6644 (Crisis Hotline)

COUNSELING SERVICES

Didi Hirsh Counseling -Call Toll Free: (888) 807-7250
Suicide Prevention Crisis Line: 988  or via online chat: 988lifeline.org 

LGBTQ+ COUNSELING

RESOURCES FOR ONLINE STUDENTS

National Sexual Assault Hotline - Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
(800) 656-HOPE (4673)

National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-7233
(800) 787-3224 (TTY)

Suicide and Rape (24-Hour Emergency Services National Hotline)

(813) 789-1256 

One Student is a non-profit organization that provides cutting edge programs, resources and opportunities that engage students to create social change in order to reduce sexual violence.

Additional Resources

  • List of different police departments
  • List of different hospitals

Federal Resources

  • U.S. Dept. of Civil Rights Q&As on Title IX and Sexual Violence, April 2014
  • U.S. Dept. of Civil Rights Dear Colleague Letter, April 2011
  • U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities Are Doing About It, December 2005
  • U.S. Department Education Department, Office for Civil Rights Dear Colleague Letter, June 2014
  • U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Campus Sexual Assault (CSA) Study, 2007
  • Violence Against Woment Act (VAWA)