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SEXUAL ASSAULT AND RELATIONSHIP VIOLENCE PREVENTION RESOURCES
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ASUW Committee Organizing Rape Education (CORE) is a student led , primarily
volunteer based peer education group dedicated to spreading awareness and
education about sexual assault and relationship violence throughout the
university community. We accomplish this through presentations to classes,
residence halls, fraternities, sororities and athletic teams. All CORE
volunteers undergo 40 hours of sexual assault and relationship violence training
over the course of winter and spring quarter in preparation of giving
presentations the following year. CORE also hosts the annual Sexual Assault and
Relationship Violence Awareness (SARVA) Week which happens in early April. For
more information you can contact us at asuwcore@u.washington.edu.
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The University of Washington Women’s Center is a vital place where women and men partner to build a culture of gender equity campus-wide, locally and globally. We provide educational programs, individualized services, skills training, research and community outreach. Women’s rights are human rights. We envision a society where women and men work together to transform social norms.
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Dial 911 in emergency situations.
Non-Emergency service calls: 206-543-9331.
Police Business Office: 206-543-0507.
Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Office Location: Bryants Building, Box 355200, 1117 NE Boat Street, Seattle, WA 98105.
The men and women of the UWPD are committed to the highest standards of professionalism and service. We have included information on how to file a complaint if you feel we have failed in this endeavor. We have also included information on how to let us know when one of our staff deserves recognition or a commendation for excellent service.
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SARIS is a free, confidential and safe starting point for students who are victims/survivors, friends, family and significant others seeking information about sexual assault and relationship violence. Through contact with SARIS individuals may learn more about these issues, anonymously report sexual assault experiences and receive referrals specific to their needs. 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.
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