Title IX Sexual Misconduct/Sex Discrimination
To report an emergency situation – Call 911
Students ALWAYS have the option to notify law enforcement. Other non-emergency police numbers:
Police Department | Phone number |
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Trenton Police Department | 660-359-5557 |
Bethany Police Department | 660-425-3199 |
Brookfield Police Department | 660-258-3385 |
Chillicothe Police Department | 660-646-2121 |
Maryville Police Department | 660-562-3209 |
Savannah Police Department | 816-324-7541 |
St. Joseph Police Department | 816-271-4702 |
Unionville Police Department | 660-947-7397 |
Campus Resources
NCMC Counselor, Alexander Student Center, 660-357-6418
Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Kristen Alley, Vice President of Student Affairs
NCMC Campus, Alexander Student Center Office 12, 1204 Main Street, Trenton, MO
[email protected]
660-357-6400
Deputy Title IX Investigators
Kristi Harris, Chief of Staff
NCMC Campus, President’s Office Frey, 1113 Mabel Street, Trenton, MO
[email protected]
660-357-6203
Dr. Beth Caldarello, Director of Library Services
NCMC Campus, Geyer Hall Library, 1301 Main Street, Trenton, MO
[email protected]
660-357-6322
Title IX Coordinator for Gender Equity in Athletics
Nate Gamet, Athletic Director
NCMC Campus, Ketcham Community Center, 1322 Mabel Street, Trenton, MO 64683
[email protected]
660-357-6455
Local Resources (Main Campus)
Wright Memorial Hospital, 191 Iowa Boulevard, Trenton, MO | (660) 358-5700. A Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) is available. Call in advance.
North Central MO Mental Health Center – 1601 East 28th St., Trenton, MO | (660) 359-4487
Preferred Family Health Care – 1628 Oklahoma Avenue, Trenton, MO (660)359-4600
Green Hills Women’s Shelter – advocacy and support for victims of sexual violence. 24-hour hotline: 1-800-942-0649, serving both male and female victims.
Central Methodist University Partnership (Virtual Appointments), [email protected], View More
Crisis Hotlines
Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 support in the US
Missouri Crisis Line – 1(888)761-HELP (4357); Text HAND to 839863
Mental Health Crisis Line – 1-888-279-8188
RAINN Sexual Abuse Hotline – (800)656-HOPE (4673)
Comprehensive Mental Health Services Crisis Line – 1(888)279-8188
CommCare Crisis Hotline (Hearing/Speech Impaired Only): 1 (800) 955-8339
National Domestic Violence Hotline – (800)799-7233
DoD Safe Helpline – (887)995-5247 (Crisis intervention for members of the military)
The Trevor Project – (866)488-7386 (Crisis intervention for LGBTQ community)
Sexual Abuse/Violence Online Resources
Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA)
Conference On Crimes Against Women
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Data Resource Center
Green Dot Campaign
Jana’s Campaign
Men Can Stop Rape
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
National Center for Victims of Crime
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Rape Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
Safe Helpline – Sexual Assault Support for the DoD Community
Safe Horizon
Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) Program – Missouri
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program – Missouri National Guard
Other Resources
Active Minds – Nonprofit organization dedicated to utilizing the student voice to raise mental health awareness among college students.
Half of Us – Working to create a public dialogue to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues and connect students to the appropriate resources.
The Jed Foundation – Promotes emotional health and suicide prevention among college students.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – Website providing information regarding support for those in emotional distress or suicidal crisis. 24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1(800)273-8255
Strength Of Us – Online community designed to empower young adults.
ULifeline – An online resource for college and mental health.
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program – Dedicated to preventing suicide and attempts.
U.S. Department of Education
Inquiries or complaints that involve potential violations of Title IX may also be referred to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which can be reached at:
Kansas City Office
(OCR Office for Missouri)
Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
One Petticoat Lane
1010 Walnut Street, 3rd floor, Suite 320
Kansas City, MO 64106
(816)268-0550, FAX: (816)268-0599; TDD: (800)877-8339
[email protected]
U.S. Department of Education
(OCR National Headquarters)
Office for Civil Rights
Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Bldg
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-1100
(800)421-3481, FAX: (202)453-6012; TDD: (800)877-8339
[email protected]
To file complaints of discrimination with OCR, you may use the online complaint form or send a letter to the OCR enforcement office for the state of Missouri.
The Federal Campus Sexual Assault Victims’ Bill of Rights
- Survivors shall be notified of their options to notify law enforcement.
- Accuser and accused must have the same opportunity to have others present.
- Both parties shall be informed of the outcome of any disciplinary proceeding.
- Survivors shall be notified of counseling services.
- Survivors shall be notified of options for changing academic and living situations.
The Campus Sexual Assault Victims’ Bill of Rights was signed into law by President George Bush in July of 1992. This law requires that all colleges and universities (both public and private) participating in federal student aid programs afford sexual assault victims certain basic rights. Schools found to have violated this law can be fined up to $35,000 or lose their eligibility to participate in federal student aid programs. Complaints about schools that have filed to comply with this law should be made to the U.S. Department of Education. The “Campus Sexual Assault Victims’ Bill of Rights” exists as a part of campus security reporting requirements, commonly known as the Jeanne Clery Act.
NCMC is committed to assuring equal opportunity to all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation in its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment practices as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, other applicable statutes and college policy. Sexual harassment, to include sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination and is prohibited. Inquiries concerning these statutes and nondiscrimination policies should be referred to the College President, Dr. Lenny Klaver, Frey Administrative Center, 1301 Main Street, (660) 357-6200, or [email protected]