Central's Concern & Support Form
Concern and Support Form
The Concern and Support Form is an online reporting mechanism anyone can use to report behaviors that are concerning OR let the University know that someone in our community needs support.
- Available virtually 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- For all members of the CWU Community, as well as anyone outside of our University community
- To report issues, concerns, or complaints about CWU students or employees, as well as CWU offices and departments or the University as whole
*If you have concerns about an imminent threat, life-threatening crisis, or other emergency, please call or text 911.
Reporting Concerns or a Needs for Support
Wildcats are a part of the solution when others need help! Use the Concern and Support form to if you have a concern/complaint or know someone is in need of support!
Concern and Support FormConcerns or complaints might look like potential/alleged:
- Violation(s) of University policies or expectations;
- Violation(s) of state or federal expectations;
- Discrimination on the basis of protected class, including sexual violence;
- Criminal misconduct; and/or
- Behaviors that negatively impact other members of our community.
Needing support might involve assistance related to:
- Basic needs (e.g., food, housing/shelter)
- Mental/physical/emotional health and/or distress;
- Assistance navigating a campus process or issue;
- Transition challenges; and/or
- Navigating unexpected circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What Happens After I Submit a Concern and Support Form?
After a Concern and Support form is received, a team of trained University staff members will review the information you've provided and redirect the report to the correct area for response.
- Unless you are reporting anonymously, we will let you know that we have received the information you've shared with us, ask any follow up questions we might have, and let you know what the next steps will be.
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Will the Information I Submit Be Confidential?
CWU keeps all information submitted is kept as private as possible; however, the Concern and Support form is not a confidential reporting form.
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Do Employees Have to Report Certain Information?
Most CWU employees have reporting responsibilities related to hazing and sexual harassment or misconduct and the Concern and Support form can be used to fulfill these reporting requirements.
- For more information about Responsible Employee reporting at CWU, click here.
- For more information about Hazing Prevention and Hazing Reporting Responsibilities for Central Employees, click here.
All CWU employees are trained annually on their reporting responsibilities.
For more information, see CWU 701-09: Reporting Concern and Employee Reporting Responsibilities.
Reporting or Talking to Someone Directly
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Internal Audit Hotline and Reporting Form
Internal Audit conducts a variety of audit and advisory related audit engagements designed to proactively identify risks and to evaluate internal controls, with the ultimate goal to strengthen operations of Central Washington University.
Internal Audit also works as a consultant in areas of cash handling, conflict of interest, compliance and operational internal controls.
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Clery Campus Security Authority (CSA) Reporting
CSAs report allegations of crimes (attempted or completed) that are made in good faith meaning there is a reasonable basis for believing that the information is not simply rumor or hearsay. CSAs are mandated to immediately report allegations of crime to law enforcement when brought to their attention. CSAs must not further investigate on their own after reporting. Incidents can be reported to CSAs by anyone: a third party, witness or victim.
For more information about Campus Security Authority reporting, click here.
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Reporting Crimes or Community Safety Concerns
The mission of the University Police and Public Safety is to work in partnership with our communities to create a safe and secure environment through education and enforcement. Criminal activity and/or community safety concerns should be reported to the CWU Police Department (CWUPD).
The University Police provides police services to the Ellensburg, WA campus of CWU. University Police operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, providing commissioned and state certified officers with complete arrest and investigatory authority.
Physical Address: 1211 Wildcat Way
Mailing Address: 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7527
Business Phone: (509) 963-2959
After Hours Non-Emergency: (509) 925-8534
Emergency Phone: 911 | Fax: (509) 963-2750
E-mail: police@cwu.edu -
Equal Opportunity and Reporting Discrimination
Central Washington University (CWU) is committed to providing a learning, working, and living environment that promotes personal integrity, civility and mutual respect in an environment free from sexual misconduct and discrimination on the basis of protected class.
CWU community members have different options to report discrimination and/or sexual misconduct to the University or externally, as well as policies and procedures to guide their work. For more information and resources, utilize the pages below.
For more information about resources and reporting options related to protected class, click here.
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Reporting Accessibility Barriers or Disability Discrimination
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is a federal statute which provides protection to individuals with disabilities in the areas of employment, public accommodations, state and local government services, and telecommunications. Similar protections are provided by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Central Washington University (CWU) policy, the ADA, and Section 504, prohibit discrimination on the basis of a person’s status as a person with a disability, require equal opportunity and access, a process for a person with a disability to request a reasonable accommodation, and a grievance process for an individual to complain of discrimination.
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Sexual Misconduct Resources and Reporting
From reporting to the University or law enforcement to utilizing confidential reporting options, Central Washington University (CWU) community members have different options to seek assistance and/or report sexual misconduct.
For more information about resources and reporting options related to sexual misconduct, click here.
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Report Ethics Concerns
Central Washington University (CWU) is committed to providing a learning, working, and living environment that promotes personal integrity, civility and mutual respect. As all University employees are expected to be familiar and comply with state ethics laws, rules, and other related policies, this webpage provides an overview of expectations around and resources related to ethics in the workplace at CWU.
Washington State ethics laws (RCW 42.52, Ethics in Public Service) are designed to protect state employees from conflicts of interest or from engaging in activities where their interests or loyalties could be divided or questioned. Citizens of Washington State should have complete confidence in the integrity of CWU employees.
For more information about Ethics in the Workplace at CWU and reporting ethics concerns, click here.
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Report a Hazardous Condition, Near Miss, or Accident
At CWU, our emergency response framework is designed to swiftly address a range of potential situations. With a robust index of resources, our community can readily access critical information. Knowing when to report and how, helps maintain a secure environment.
For more information about reporting a hazard or near miss, as well as accidents, click here.
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Report to the Employee or Office Responsible
Consider using the University Directory to contact the employee and/or the offices responsible.
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Report to a Supervisor
You are encouraged to discuss any concerns directly with your (or the) supervisor, unit or department head, dean, or senior leader responsible for the area.
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