Sexual Assault on college and university campuses is widespread.
Clery Center for Security On Campus and
Victim Rights Law Center have joined together to share their unprecedented expertise on Clery Act and Title IX compliance when responding to sexual violence. This training seminar is open to campus administrators, faculty, first responders, and university counsel. You will learn from litigators, victim advocates, and compliance experts on how to avoid liability and maintain a balanced approach to adjudicating sexual assault and rape cases. The registration fee is $360.00.
Learning Objectives:
Title IX and Sexual Violence•
Beyond the Basics: Understanding the April 4, 2011 Dear Colleague Letter
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Beyond the Policy: Best practices for your implementation challenges
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Case Studies based on litigation experience
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The role of the Title IX Officer on your campus
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How to "promptly investigate" a reluctant victim report
Clery Act and Sexual Violence•
Understanding educational and awareness programs
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Sexual Assault Policy and Protocol
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The Campus Sexual Assault Victim's Bill of Rights
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Best Practices
The event will culminate with a panel discussion featuring all presenters for questions.
What you will takeaway from this event:
- A chance to return to your campus and assess future training needs or technical assistance.
- A Climate Survey template from VRLC
Disclaimer: Participants will sign a disclaimer at event stating:
The University is aware that the Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) is dedicated to serving the legal needs of sexual assault victims. The VRLC as a conference trainer will not be providing legal advice and encourages all schools to direct legal questions to their institution's legal counsel. It is possible that some of VRLC's present or future clients have or will have disputes with the University or have or will have cause to appear before the University. The University agrees that VRLC may continue to represent or may in the future undertake representation of existing or new clients, even if the interests of such clients in those other matters are directly adverse to the University.
Sexual Assault on college and university campuses is widespread. Clery Center for Security On Campus and Victim Rights Law Center have joined together to share their unprecedented expertise on Clery Act and Title IX compliance when responding to sexual violence. This training seminar is open to campus administrators, faculty, first responders, and university counsel. You will learn from litigators, victim advocates, and compliance experts on how to avoid liability and maintain a balanced approach to adjudicating sexual assault and rape cases.