In August 2020, the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) requirements went into effect for responding to sexual harassment in the programs and activities of elementary and secondary schools receiving ED funds. This followed the February 2020 announcement by the ED regarding an initiative to combat sexual assault in K-12 schools.
Join Husch Blackwell for a full-day virtual training designed to equip attendees with information and tools to respond to reports of sexual harassment. The session is formatted to satisfy the training requirements of the Title IX regulations.
Topics
- Reviewing Title IX scope and jurisdiction
- Learning regulatory definitions of sexual harassment
- Handling case intake, including reports and formal complaints
- Offering supportive measures
- Navigating investigations
- Managing hearings
- Addressing appeals
- Developing informal resolution and alternative dispute processes
- Managing conflicts of interest and bias
- Considerations of confidentiality
Workshop Cost
$400 per person. Fee includes full-day virtual program and materials (provided after attendance). Payment can be made via check or credit card.
Who Should Attend
Senior administrators, Title IX coordinators, investigators, HR professionals, and other elementary and secondary school officials.
Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit and HR Certification Institute and Society for Human Resource Management recertification credit.
To inquire about credits in other states, please contact Andrea` Reid.