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Harassment and sexual assault can happen to anyone. And it’s never your fault. If someone makes you—or another person—feel unsafe at VA, we encourage you to tell us. We’re here to support
you. And we’re committed to making VA a safe place for all. Find out how to file a report and what to expect when you do. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU FILE YOUR REPORT First, we’ll make sure
that you’re in a safe place. If you’ve been assaulted, we’ll connect you with your local police for help right away. When you file your report, we’ll ask you for some information, explain
the process, and answer any questions you may have. We’ll also connect you with any counseling or other support you may need. INFORMATION WE’LL ENCOURAGE YOU TO SHARE We’ll encourage you to
share as much of the information listed here as you can: * Your name and contact information Find out what to do if you don’t want to give your name * The date, time, location, and
description of the incident * The name or a description of anyone involved in the incident * The names and contact information of anyone who saw or heard what happened * Any materials that
you think support your report (like emails, text messages, or photos) If you don’t have all this information, that’s OK. We take all reports seriously, even when we have limited
information.