The Civil Rights Compliance Office (CRC) offers a variety of brochures, guides, and videos to support the UW community. These materials provide students, faculty, and staff with important resource information to ensure safe, respectful, and inclusive academic environments. To request hard copies of the Title IX brochure, or if you have any questions about any of these brochures, guides, or videos, please contact civilrights@uw.edu.
Please note
Effective July 1, 2025 the ADA Office, Civil Rights Investigations Office, and Hearings Office combined with Title IX compliance, case management, and training to create a new centralized Civil Rights Compliance (CRC) Office. Some of the materials below were developed under earlier organizational structures and may reference former office names. Updates are in progress and will be made as capacity allows.
Brochures & guides
Title IX brochure

This brochure provides Title IX resources to address sex- and gender-based violence, harassment, and discrimination. It covers the online Title IX reporting form, available supportive measures, guidance on pregnancy and related conditions, and tips for supporting a colleague, student, or friend.
Know Your Rights & Resources guide

This comprehensive guide was prepared for any member of the university community who has experienced sexual assault, relationship or intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual harassment, or other types of sexual misconduct.
Internships, off-campus placements and Title IX brochure

Title IX and UW policies on sex discrimination and sexual harassment also apply to internships and off-campus placements. This brochure informs students on what to do if they experience inappropriate behavior in a workplace or at a field site. It explains how to access university resources and obtain assistance to understand relevant rights and options. Contact CRC to request hard copies of this brochure. Text-only version
Videos
This video provides information about rights and resources available to students experiencing pregnancy or related conditions and provides guidance to UW employees.
Credit: Pregnancy & Related Conditions was developed by Jonathan Beck, Kiana Swearingen and Laura Fay in the Civil Rights Compliance Office. The voice actors were Toby Gallant and Disha Osika-Dass.
Credit: Service Animal Policy was developed and voiced by Toby Gallant, with support from Bree Callahan.
Credit: Testifying in a Student Conduct Hearing was developed by David Huneryager and Dominique Overman. Jesimiel Jenkins, Finn Jordan, Chinelo Okpala, and Avery Sund provided the voice work for the characters in this video. Thanks to John Hogl and Jon Beck for their work on the video’s audio and visuals.