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Additional Resources UW Specific Resources University of Washington Handbook Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Information Service (SARIS) A program of the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Life and the Counseling Center. University of Washington students may contact SARIS via telephone at (206) 685-HELP (685-4357) or e-mail at saris@u.washington.edu. Voicemail is checked frequently, so please leave a message if you have general questions. For referral and emergency services when SARIS is unavailable, you may contact the Counseling Center at (206) 543-1240, Hall Health Mental Health Clinic at (206) 543-5030, or the Crisis Line at (206) 461-3222. UW Police - This link will take you to a portion of the UW Police website page that provides information about sex-based crimes. In addition, the UW Police have also created the What You Should Know About Campus Safety, Drugs, and Alcohol .pdf. This provides information about what will happen if you report a sexual assault to them as well as some other valuable information about campus resources. The UW Police Department’s non-emergency telephone number is 206-543-9331. Ombudsman and Ombudsman for Sexual Harassment (complaints against faculty and staff members) -- 206-543-0283 Student Life, Office of the Vice Provost (student complaints against other students and faculty or staff complaints against students) -- 206-543-4972 For Employees: Contact UW Care Link All Employee Advisory Service 1 –866–598–3978 (toll free) or 1 –800–833–3031 (toll free) Shuttle Services: For more information, call the
Transportation Office at 206–685–3146 during business hours, visit Other Resources Sex Discrimination/Harassment Washington State Human Rights Commission, 4646500, TTY
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Rape/Sexual Assault Students Active for Ending Rape National Sexual Violence Resource Center Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Harborview Medical Center Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress - For Help Right Away: If you or someone you are concerned about has been sexually assaulted within the past few days; or is in emotional crisis due to sexual assault or other traumatic event, call (206) 744-1600. Domestic Violence City of Seattle Human Resources Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Prevention Program King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence National Coalition Against Domestic Violence National Network to End Domestic Violence Family Violence Prevention Fund New Beginnings: Domestic Violence Agency 24 Hour Crisis Line: (206) 522-9472 Northwest Network (A domestic violence organization that focuses on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans community) -- 206-568-7777 Sexual Harassment Home Page Defining Sexual Harassment Laws Regarding Sexual Harassment Information About Protection Orders Additional Resources UW Policies and Information Information about what other colleges do Breaking it Down: What to Do if You Experience Sexual Harassment or Assault at the UW? |