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Office of Civil Rights and Investigations Confidential Resources:

Pullman Police Department

Counseling and Mental Health Center

WSU Police Department

208-885-6716 | cmhc@uidaho.edu 1210 Blake Ave | Mary Forney Hall Rm 306

Student Resource Guide

509-334-0802 | 260 SE Kamiaken St, Pullman

509-335-8548 | 2201 E Grimes Way, Pullman

Ombuds

University Resources:

208-885-7668 | ombuds@uidaho.edu Carol Ryrie Brink Hall Room G-4

These offices may have reporting obligations, they only share information on a need-to-know basis and are private, but not confidential.

Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse 208-883-4357 | home@atvp.org 407 S Washington St #101 | Moscow, ID

Vandal Health Services 208-885-6693 831 Ash St | Moscow, ID 83844

Unless designated as a confidential office, all University of Idaho employees are mandatory reporters and are required to report sexual harassment or sexual misconduct incidents to the Office of Civil Rights and Investigations

Safe Walk Gritman Medical Center

1-208-885-7233 | 24 Hour Campus Security

208-882-4511 700 S Main St | Moscow, ID

Office of the Dean of Students

Pullman Regional Hospital

208-885-6757 | askjoe@uidaho.edu Teaching and Learning Center Room 232

509-332-2541 835 SE Bishop Blvd | Pullman, WA

Office of Civil Rights and Investigations

Community Law Clinic 208-885-6541 | legalaidclinic@uidaho.edu

Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program 208-334-4500 | isbwebsite@isb.idaho.gov

The University processes are separate from an external civil or administrative process; however, the processes may run concurrently.

Police Resources:

208-885-4285 | OCRI@uidaho.edu www.uidaho.edu/OCRI 530 S Asbury St. Ste 5, Moscow The Office of Civil Rights & Investigations focuses on reviewing and conducting neutral and impartial investigations for concerns related to discrimination and harassment based on protected statuses, including sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence, as well as retaliation. We also serve to educate and advise students, staff and faculty on prevention and management of these issues through conversation or collaborative and engaging trainings, programs, and activities.

Moscow Police Department 208-882-2677 | 155 Southview Ave, Moscow

Latah County Sheriff 208-882-2216 | 522 S Adams St Ste 1, Moscow

In an emergency, call 9-1-1.


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