Options for Immediate Assistance Following an Incident of Sex-Based Misconduct
ON- AND OFF-CAMPUS COUNSELORS AND ADVOCATES
The following on- and off-campus counselors and advocates can provide an immediate confidential response in a crisis situation:
Parkland College Counseling Services
	Room U238; 217-351-2461
	Hours: When College is open, 8 am – 5 pm
	Mental Health Counselors (*Indicates Confidential Advisors as defined in Section IV(C)):
	- Marya Burke*
- Angela Jancola*
- Katie Schacht*
- Paige Spangler*
    24-Hour Crisis Lines
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Anyone who experiences or observes an emergency situation should immediately call 911 and/or one of the phone numbers listed below:
ON- AND OFF-CAMPUS HEALTH CARE OPTIONS
	Victims may seek treatment for injuries, preventative treatment for sexually transmitted disease, and other health services by contacting the following for health care options:
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	Carle Foundation Hospital
 611 W. Park St., Urbana
 217/383-3311
 Emergency Department - 24 hours/day, 365 days/year
 Offers evidence collection (rape kit) and medical treatment*
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	OSF Medical Center
 1400 W. Park St., Urbana
 217/337-2131
 Emergency Department - 24 hours/day, 365 days/year
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	Frances Nelson Medical Center
 819 Bloomington Rd, Champaign, IL 61820
 217/356-1558
- Champaign-Urbana Public Health
 201 W. Kenyon Rd. Champaign, IL 61820
 217/352-7961
 Preventative treatment for sexually transmitted disease
 FREE STI Testing
 Does not require proof of citizenship
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	Planned Parenthood
 302 E Stoughton St., Suite #2, Champaign, IL 61820
 217/359-8022
 Offers medical abortions up to 9 weeks
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	Women’s Health Practice
 2125 South Neil Street, Champaign, IL 61820
 217/356-3736
 Offers medical and surgical abortions
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	Avicenna Community Health Center
 819 Bloomington Rd, Champaign, IL 61820
 217/403-5498
 FREE healthcare for the Uninsured
 Does not require proof of citizenship
*Indicates health care options which provide medical forensic services (rape kits) and/or Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners at no cost pursuant to the Illinois Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act (410 ILCS 70).
	
	
	
	
	
Seeking medical treatment also serves to preserve physical evidence of sexual violence.