Description
Avoid Confusion, Instill Confidence & Ensure a Compliant Process
Ensure your Title IX investigators are prepared to adhere to the most recent changes to Title IX with comprehensive training that covers all the key components to providing a process that is equitable, impartial, and thorough.
Our expert presenters will share comprehensive guidance on the most recent changes and existing expectations for Title IX investigations. Gain specific strategies, understanding and awareness of the training you should be doing, as well as documentation and reporting expectations required in Title IX and sexual misconduct investigations.
You’ll be able to craft compliant training for your investigators and ensure that your process from investigation to hearing is compliant with the new Title IX regulations. Avoid missteps and mistakes in the investigation process.
Topics Covered
Gain crucial, actionable takeaways that will help you:
- Prepare your Title IX investigators to understand and implement the recent changes in regulations and how they now need to do their job effectively and compliantly.
- Provide methods for ensuring that individuals who investigate and/or adjudicate sexual assault cases on your campus are properly trained and prepared to mitigate bias, scope creep and effective use of direct quotes.
- Guarantee that your training incorporates the differences between Title IX and Non-Title IX cases and prepares your investigators to remain compliant with the new regulations from start to finish.
- Build confidence in your investigators to ensure the entire investigative process is equitable, impartial, and thorough from start to finish.
- Implement tactics for interviews with hostile and non-hostile participants to best prepare them to conduct effective interviews and investigations.
- Ensure that reports and documentation follow the new regulations.
Presenters
Alice Jones is currently serving as the Associate Director for the Office of Institutional Equity at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio.
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LaJuan Flores currently serves as the Director and Title IX Coordinator for the Cleveland State University Office for Institutional Equity.
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Included When You Purchase
- 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
- Unlimited access to view webinar recording on demand
- Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
- Certificate of completion for each participant
- Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus
Instructions for access are available immediately upon checkout. You may share this On-Demand Training with any staff members from your campus community for unlimited viewing. For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, email info@paper-clip.com.