Title IX

Resources


Seeking Assistance and Support

UW-Whitewater’s Title IX officers can provide supportive measures to students, faculty, and staff who experience sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. You can expect us to:

  • provide connections to medical and mental health treatment,
  • provide information on how to report the incident to the police and inform you of how to pursue formal action through the university,
  • assist you with accessing academic support services, and
  • support you with emotional health and other needs. 

To learn more about the available supportive measures through Title IX, please contact the appropriate Title IX staff member.

Contact Title IX Staff

Resources

Confidential Resources

You do not have to navigate this experience alone. If you are unsure about what you are feeling or what you should do, you may want to speak with a confidential support resource. Confidential resources are available both on and off campus to help you make an informed choice about what is right for you. Conversations with university “confidential resources” are kept strictly confidential and, except in rare circumstances, will not be shared (including to faculty, coaches, parents, etc.) without explicit permission.

 

On-Campus Confidential for Students

University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS)

  • UHCS specializes in addressing the unique needs of college students through a wide range of confidential counseling and health services. UHCS has licensed psychologists, counselors, and health professionals that provide a safe, supportive environment to help with various psychological, personal, and academic concerns, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and more. They also offer health services such as treatment for illnesses and minor injuries, immunizations, contraceptives, STI testing, and referrals to specialists. All currently enrolled UW-Whitewater students are eligible for our services, and they respect and welcome students from all backgrounds.
  • Location: Ambrose Health Center, 710 Starin Road, Whitewater, WI 53190-1790
  • Counseling Services: 262-472-1305
  • Heath Services: 262-472-1300
  • Rock Campus:
    • Student Solution Center- 104 Hyatt Smith Hall
    • Appointments on Tuesdays at the UWW Rock site from 8:30am - 11:45am by appointment only. No walk-ins as provider may not be present if no scheduled appointments.
    • For all questions, and scheduling of appointments, call 262-472-1300.
    • Please be clear that you are inquiring about the UWW Rock site. (Note that students can be seen at the UWW main campus Ambrose Health Center as well) 

Off-Campus Confidential for Students and Employees

New Beginnings APFV

New Beginnings APFV provides comprehensive, compassionate support and services to people affected by violent crimes - domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking, harassment and human trafficking. This includes but is not limited to crisis intervention, legal advocacy, safety planning, individual counseling, housing advocacy, children's services, medical advocacy and information and referral to other relevant community resources.

Phone: 24-HOUR HOTLINE: 262-723-4653
Location: 143 W. Main St. Whitewater, WI 53190​

The following resources are not confidential in nature, but they are private; your information will be kept private unless there is a need for another administrator to know, in order to help support you. Additionally, these resources have a duty to report to the University Title IX Coordinator.

Agency Phone Address
UW-Whitewater Police Department Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: (262) 472-4660
Goodhue Hall
790 W. Starin Rd.
Whitewater, WI 53190
Whitewater Police Department Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: (262) 473-0555, option 4
312 W. Whitewater St.
Whitewater, WI 53190
Janesville Police Department Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: (608) 757-2244
Police Services Building
100 N. Jackson St.
Janesville, WI 53548

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

EAP provides you and members of your household with confidential resources to address personal/work-related concerns, assist with legal/financial situations or help with work-life balance. Access to EAP services is employer-paid. You do not need to be enrolled in the State Group Health Insurance Program to use the EAP services. 

EAP services are administered by Acentra Health (formerly Kepro). Contact the EAP for services or access their tools and resources by:

Phone: (833) 539-7285 or (877) 334-0489 (TTY)
Website (use SOWI as the Company Code to create an account)

EAP services are available to employees for 12 months following termination of employment.\ 

Acentra Login » 
Acentra Home Page »
UW System EAP Page »

 

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Police Department

Phone
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 262-472-4660

Address
Goodhue Hall
790 W. Starin Rd.
Whitewater, WI 53190

 

Whitewater Police Department

Phone
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 262-473-0555, option 4

Address
312 W. Whitewater St.
Whitewater, WI 53190

 

Janesville Police Department

Phone
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 608-757-2244

Address
Police Services Building
100 N. Jackson Street
Janesville, WI 53548

Title IX Office

Anderson 2130
800 W. Main St. 
Whitewater, WI  53190

Email: titleix@uww.edu