Notice of Nondiscrimination

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Children’s Wisconsin complies with federal civil rights laws. We do not deny people from health programs and activities. We do not treat people based on age, race, color, national origin, ethnicity, immigration status, religion, language, physical or mental disability, newborn status, military status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, intersex traits, sex stereotypes or pregnancy.

We provide free and timely:

  • Help to people with disabilities so they can communicate well with us
  • Qualified sign language and spoken language interpreters to people whose preferred language is not English
  • Written information in ways which may include large print, audio, digital or other languages

If you need any of these supports or services, call Children’s Wisconsin Disability Services at (414) 337-8210.

Have a concern?

If we failed to provide these services or have discriminated in another way, contact Patient Relations.

If you need help filing a complaint, a patient representative can help you.

Patient Relations
Children’s Wisconsin
PO Box 1997
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 266-7848 or (800) 556-8090
TTY (414) 266-2465
Fax (414) 266-6669
PatientRelations@childrenswi.org

You may also contact:

Section 1557 Coordinator
Corporate Compliance
Children’s Wisconsin
PO Box 1997, Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 337-7208, Fax (414) 266-6409
Section1557coordinator@childrenswi.org

Children’s Wisconsin will:

  • take part and help look into any complaint or concern of discrimination.
  • not get even with anyone who files a complaint.

If your discrimination complaint cannot be resolved by Patient Relations, you may also contact:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office for Civil Rights
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Room 509F, HHH Building
Washington, D.C. 20201
(800) 368-1019, TDD (800) 537-7697
hhs.gov/ocr/office/file/index.html

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