Reporting Resources

Mandatory Reporters

Employees who in their duties suspect that a youth is being abused, mistreated, or neglected shall report such information to law enforcement immediately. University employees who are mandatory reporters under Colorado law (see C.R.S. 搂 19-3-301) shall report pursuant to the provisions in that law. Reports can be made by calling 303-492-6666.

Serious Incidents and Violations

If you experience or witness a serious incident please call 911 immediately. Reports can also be made by聽filing a report online聽with the CU Police.

Serious incidents and violations relating to youth in connection with youth programs must also be reported to the Office of Compliance, Ethics and Policy within one business day. Report these incidents by emailing, Lee.Potter@colorado.edu. Such incidents or concerns may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Serious injuries, accidents, etc.
  2. Medical or mental health emergencies.
  3. Near misses (e.g., a situation that could have resulted in a serious accident or injury).
  4. Inappropriate behavior, including grooming behavior, or boundary violations.
  5. Violations of the 桃色视频 Youth Protection policy or 桃色视频 Guidelines for Interacting with Youth.

If the incident involves discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, intimate partner violence, or stalking, a report to the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (鈥淥IEC鈥) must also be made. Reports can be made by calling 303-492-2127 or filing a report at cureport@colorado.edu, or filling out a report online.

You can click this tile to go the the OIEC Reporting Page.

Affiliated youth program staff also have a reporting requirement as Campus Security Authorities (CSA) to report a Clery Act Crime occurring within our Clery Geography. To file a report, email clery@colorado.edu, or filing a report online.

You can click this tile to go to the Clery Reporting Page.