The PATH to Care Center is a confidential campus resource devoted to the primary prevention of SVSH and to support and advocacy for those who have experienced it. “PATH” is an acronym that represents the four essential functions of the PATH to Care Center: prevention, advocacy (survivor support), training, and healing. The PATH to Care Center approaches this work through social justice and public health lenses, with the aim of changing culture and transforming the Berkeley campus into a community free of violence.
In 2023-24, PATH to Care staff provided 3,350 education and prevention engagements with individuals and groups. The Survivor Support Team supported 357 individuals over roughly 663 appointments. The number was higher than the previous year and the second highest number of PATH to Care advocacy clients since 2017-2018 (Figure 24). The Center attributes this increase to increased staffing capacity, which also resulted in lower response times and an increased range and number of services provided.