Find information and links for the Office of Sexual Harassment Prevention and Policy.
Office of Sexual Harassment Prevention and Policy (OSHPP) provides advice and assistance in investigating and resolving complaints of sexual harassment and provides education on the subject to the entire UCSD community.
Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination that is illegal under both federal and state law. It can be verbal, visual, or physical. Although what constitutes sexual harassment varies with the particular circumstances, it is defined as:
Contact OSHPP to learn more about UCSD’s sexual harassment policies, get confidential advice and information, file a complaint, or explore other appropriate options and services.
Individuals with concerns about sexual harassment are urged to seek assistance early because under most circumstances, the sooner an incident or situation is addressed, the better the chances are for successful resolution. You may obtain confidential advice without filing a complaint.
Effective Jan. 1, 2005:
Supervisors can fulfill the training requirement through an online course or classroom training. See more information.
A definition of sexual harassment and examples of conduct that may constitute sexual harassment are included in UCSD’s policy on sexual harassment and the OSHPP Web site.