Assault, Violence and Substance Abuse Resources Home About Campus & Community Resources Wellness Resource Guide Wellness Resource Guide > Assault, Violence and Substance Abuse Resources Addressing Assault, Violence and Substance Abuse We are committed to providing support and information to help individuals navigate these challenges. Whether you're seeking assistance for yourself or someone else, our resources cover a range of topics, offering guidance and support to promote safety and well-being. UCI CARE Office The UCI CARE office provides free and confidential services to any member of the UCI community who has been impacted by sexual assault, sexual harassment, relationship violence, family violence or stalking. Services are available to students, staff, and faculty on campus or at the medical center and include advocacy, medical accompaniment, support with navigating reporting options, housing and financial support, referrals, holistic healing programs, consultation, training opportunities and awareness and prevention programming. Contact Information: G320 Student Center Irvine, CA 92697-2220 Phone: 949.824.7273 Email: care@uci.edu Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00AM - 5:00PM For more informationVisit Our Website Get Help | File a Report | Support a Supervisor Assault & Violence Contacts Domestic Violence Assistance: 714.935.7956 Victim/Witness Assistance: 714.834.4317 Domestic Violence Hotline: 800.799.7233 (24 hours) Rape Crisis Hotline: 714.957.2737 (24 hours) Sexual Assault Victim Services: 714.834.4317 Victim Referral Services at the OC Sheriff’s Dept Substance Use The Physicians Confidential Line is a 24/7 free service that provides support to physicians with substance use or mental health concerns. This service is completely confidential and will not result in any form of disciplinary action or referral to any disciplinary body. Calls are quickly connected to a physician with extensive experience in helping other health professionals. You can call about yourself or a colleague. Phone: 213.383.2691 The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has launched a new website to provide physicians and other health professionals with the latest science on drug abuse and addiction. It contains resources for people struggling with addiction and their families, as well as relevant research, documented trends in addiction and other informational materials.