1.Student Resources in National Taiwan University
(1) Center for Student Well-Being
The center is stationed in each college to provide students with consultations on campus adaptation issues, available resources, and long-term life adjustment challenges. Professionals with backgrounds in social work or counseling offer interviews and consultation services. Additionally, the center organizes related student support activities and advocacy based on the culture and atmosphere of each college.
Student Well-Being Center Website
You can use the online system to make appointments or visit the website to find the contact information of the specialist assigned to your college for consultations or to schedule a meeting.
Appointment and Consultation System
(2) Student Counseling Center
The center assists students with important life issues such as time management, emotional regulation, stress adjustment, career planning, improving interpersonal relationships, and handling emotional or family problems.
Student Counseling Center Website
Initial Consultation Appointment System
(3) Gender Equity Education Committee
In accordance with the Gender Equity Education Act, the committee establishes guidelines for implementing gender equity education and preventing sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual bullying on campus. The committee conducts investigations, handles cases, and provides counseling referrals as per the relevant procedures. On an indirect level, it integrates resources across various school units, formulates gender equity education implementation plans, and arranges activities promoting gender equality or related training.
Gender Equity Education Committee Website
(4) Other Resources
- In case of emergencies, stalking, harassment, or concerns regarding personal safety on campus, you can seek assistance by calling the 24-hour hotlines: Campus Security Center at 02-3366-9119 or the Campus Police at 02-3366-9110.
- For issues related to workplace gender equality, please seek resources from your unit supervisor and the Human Resources Office.
- Health Center Sexual Health Resource Consultation
2.Off-Campus Resources
(1) Ministry of Health and Welfare's Digital Sexual Violence Prevention Center
This center addresses digital sexual violence incidents by integrating the needs of victims. It collaborates with public and private sectors to notify platform operators to remove illegal images and refer victims for counseling and other support services, helping victims of all ages return to normal life.
Digital Sexual Violence Prevention Center Website
(2) Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Many NGOs have long been dedicated to addressing sexual violence issues. In recent years, they have developed new programs to respond to multiple discrimination experiences, support sexual minorities, and tackle digital sexual violence, in addition to their existing services, thereby gradually establishing a professional foundation in these areas.
(3) Dedicated Hotline Resources (Information compiled from the NTU Gender Equity Committee website)
- Sex Education Counseling Hotline: 02-29104090 (free)
- Provides consultation on various sexual topics, including: sexual techniques, sexual knowledge, sexual development (covering children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly), sexual orientation, sexual needs, sexual preferences, sexual addiction, sexual values, and sexual communication.
- Service Hours (Service not available on national holidays)
- Monday, Tuesday: 18:00-20:00
Every Wednesday: 19:00-21:00
Every other Thursday: 19:00-21:00
- 113 Protection Hotline: Dial 113 directly from a landline or mobile phone (24-hour free hotline)
- If you, your family, or friends are troubled by domestic violence, sexual assault, or sexual harassment, you can dial 113 to discuss or consult with an online social worker.
- In addition to Mandarin and Taiwanese, interpretation services are provided in English, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, and Cambodian.
- 113 Online Consultation Website
- Ministry of the Interior Men's Care Hotline: 0800-013-999
- Listens to callers' feelings, discusses their troubles, and provides professional legal consultation and resource referral.
- Service Hours: Daily from 09:00 to 23:00 (year-round, no holidays)
- Taiwan LGBTQ+ Hotline: 02-2392-1970
- Consultation topics include self-identity, emotional support, relationship issues, HIV consultation, legal issues, family pressure, LGBTQ+ parents consultation, LGBTQ+ dating information, transgender issues, and more.
- The service targets include LGBTQ+ individuals (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender), LGBTQ+ parents and relatives, school teachers, and helping professionals.
- Service Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 19:00 to 22:00
- For other gender-related resources, please refer to the "Useful Links" page on the NTU Gender Equity Committee website