A Message from the

Center for Research on Violence against Women

The Center is taking a moment to express its support and share resources available to anyone who has been affected by Sunday’s campus violence.  The violence and racism that occurred on Sunday is inexcusable.  As researchers, faculty within our Center have clearly documented the mental and physical health consequences of violence on victims including threats of violence and psychological aggression. Our mission is to find approaches to prevent interpersonal and community level.

Given our Center’s mission, we cannot tolerate this aggression on our campus. While the student’s inebriation did play a role in the incident, her behavior remains inexcusable. If you, or someone you know, has a substance use problem, is experiencing violence, or is experiencing difficulty after the event that took place on Sunday, please reach out using the following resources. 

University of Kentucky - Crisis and Emergency Assistance

If you are experiencing a personal crisis, please call (859-257-8701) or come in to the UKCC in 104 Mandrell Hall, 635 S. Limestone, Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm.

If you need to talk with a clinician after business hours, or on the weekend, holidays or university closings, you can call 859-257-8701, select option #1, and you will be connected to a mental health clinician.

If you are concerned about your physical safety or you feel you are at imminent risk of harming yourself or others, please call UK Police Department at 859-257-8573 (#8573 from a mobile phone) or 911 or go to your local hospital Emergency Department immediately.

Additional Crisis resources by phone:

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK
  • Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center: 1-800-656-4673
  • Trevor Project (LGBTQ): 1-866-488-7386
  • Green House 17, 24 hour crisis hotline 1-800-544-2022
  • National Disaster Distress Helpline (SAMSA) related to COVID-19: 1-800-985-5990 (also available in Spanish), for those who are hearing impaired or deaf: TTY number 1-800-846-8517

Crisis resources by text:

  • Crisis Text Line, “go” to 741-741
  • Trevor Project (LGBTQ), “start” to 678-678
  • National Disaster Distress Helpline Text (SAMSA) related to COVID-19: text TalkWithUs to 66746

Crisis resources by online chat:

 

 

 

The UK Center for Research on Violence Against Women and the Center for Clinical and Translational Science PILOT Program

The UK Center for Research on Violence Against Women (CRVAW) in partnership with CCTS is accepting applications for Pilot Projects. CCTS-CRVAW will co-fund this award.

The goal of the CCTS-CRVAW Pilot Program is to increase extramural funding at the University of Kentucky in areas of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, misconduct or harassment, other forms of interpersonal, family violence, or gun violence that disproportionally impact women, girls or sexual minority populations. We are particularly interested in funding translational research with a violence intervention or prevention focus. Because violence often co-occurs with substance use and other threats to mental health, we welcome intervention or prevention projects that focus on these violence-related outcomes.

The purpose of this funding mechanism is to support researchers with the resources to compete for externally funded grant awards by providing pilot or preliminary data to support grant applications or manuscripts. We encourage the inclusion of a specific notice of funding announcement or grant call.

The maximum award will be $50,000 which must be spent over 12 months. Extensions beyond the 12 months may be granted depending on the review of the progress to date.

This award is open to investigators in the UK faculty eligible to submit and receive externally funded grants. Early career applicants must identify a mentor or mentoring team to assist the investigator.

Proposal Submissions due November 29, 2021

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