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When a protection order is granted, it is enforceable statewide. If you have obtained a protection order and need it to be enforced in your area, you should contact the local police department.UA-PTC Police Department will also enforce any temporary restraining order or other no contact order against the alleged perpetrator from a criminal, civil, or tribal court. Any student or employee who has a protection order or no contact order should notify the Title IX Coordinator and provide a copy of the restraining order to the UA-PTC Police so that it may be kept on file with the institution and can be enforced on campus, if necessary. Upon learning of any orders, the institution will take all reasonable and legal action to implement the order. The institution does not issue legal orders of protection. However, as a matter of institutional policy, the institution may impose a no-contact order between individuals in appropriate circumstances. The institution may also issue a %u201cno trespass warning%u201d if information available leads to a reasonable conclusion that an individual is likely to cause harm to any member of the campus community. A person found to be in violation of a %u201cno trespass warning%u201d may be arrested and criminally charged.Available Victim Services:Victims will be provided written notification about existing counseling, health, mental health, victim advocacy, legal assistance, visa and immigration assistance, student financial aid, and other services available to them, both within the College and in the surrounding community. Those services include:College Resources%u2022UA-PTC Counseling Services The mission of the Office of Counseling and Disability Services is to support the emotional, intellectual, and social development of students at UA-Pulaski Technical College. Counseling and Disability Services provides access, promotes student learning, and enables individuals to develop to their fullest potential by identifying and removing barriers to academic success and assisting students with the development of new skills that will enrich their lives. To contact the office of counseling and disability services, please call (501) 812-2738 or e-mail counseling@uaptc.edufor counseling services.%u2022Employee Assistance ProgramThe Employee-Assistance Program (EAP) offers a range of confidential services for employees. EAP is available 24/7/365-holidays included. Call any time. EAP offers in-person and video counseling, unlimited telephone counseling, financial counseling, legal and mediation counseling, and wellness resources. %u2022Student Financial AidSometimes a victim of a crime may feel the need to take a leave of absence from school. If a student is considering a leave of absence based on the circumstances of a complaint, he/she should understand there may be financial aid implications in taking

