Title IX Training for Faculty

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Title IX Training for Faculty Stacey Gibson, Director of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action & Diversity Title IX Coordinator

Agenda Title IX Overview Reporting Requirements Confidentiality Pregnancy Retaliation

Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 “No person in the United States, shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 Implementing Regulations at: 20 U.S.C. §1681 & 34 C.F.R Part 106

Title IX Overview Essentially Civil Rights legislation that specifically addresses gender in education U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Early impacts seen in Athletics gender equity April 4, 2011 Dear Colleague Letter-Sexual Misconduct

Title IX Overview June 25, 2013 Dear Colleague Letter-Pregnant and Parenting Students April 24, 2013 Dear Colleague Letter - Retaliation

Essential Compliance Elements Once a Responsible Employee has either actual or constructive notice of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct, ISU must take action. Who is considered a Responsible Employee?

Essential Compliance Elements A responsible employee includes any employee who: Has the authority to take action to redress the harassment, Has the duty to report harassment or other types of misconduct to appropriate officials, OR Is someone a student could reasonably believe has this authority or responsibility

Essential Compliance Elements ISU MUST take immediate and appropriate steps to investigate what occurred. ISU MUST take prompt and effective action to Stop the harassment Remedy the effects Prevent the recurrence

Scenario On April 27th, Amy Craft, a first year student at ISU, sets up a time to meet with her History Professor, Casey, for later that afternoon. Upon arriving for the appointment, Casey can see that Amy is very upset and looks exhausted. Casey asks if everything is ok and Amy asks if she can close the door. Casey gets up, closes the door, sits back down and Amy blurts out,

Scenario “I think I was raped last weekend in my dorm room by another student, a friend of a friend named Todd.” What should Casey do next?

Everyone else is required to report!! Confidentiality Who can hold confidentiality? Licensed Professional Counselors Clergy Medical Professionals Everyone else is required to report!! This includes faculty, advisors, student organization advisors, resident advisors, student affairs staff, academic affairs, athletics, public safety

Reporting Title IX Coordinator – Stacey Gibson, Director of EO/AA and Diversity (208) 282-3973 Deputy Coordinator (Employee) – Brian Sagendorf, HR Director (208) 282-4291 Deputy Coordinator (Students) – Jacob Johnson, Director of Student Life (208) 282-2794 Deputy Coordinator (Athletics) – Nancy Graziano, Associate Athletic Director (208) 282-4503

Reporting Emergency Anonymous Reporting Call 911 Public Safety (208) 282-2515 Anonymous Reporting Public Safety Website MySafeCampus

Confidential Resources Family Service Alliance (208) 232-0742 ISU Counseling and Testing (208) 282-2130 ISU Student Health Services (208) 282-2330

Investigation Options for complainant Criminal Institutional Student Code of Conduct Employee Grievance Procedure Civil Title IX Coordinator will review what most appropriate next steps are and put together an investigation team

Title IX & Pregnancy “A recipient (of federal funds) shall not apply any rule concerning a student’s actual or potential parental, family or marital status which treats students differently on the basis of sex.”

Title IX & Pregnancy Specifically prohibits discrimination against a student based on pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, or recovery from any of these conditions. Illegal to exclude pregnant students from participating in any part of an educational program, including extracurricular activities.

Title IX & Pregnancy School must excuse a student’s absences because of pregnancy or childbirth for as long as the student’s doctor deems the absences medically necessary. When a student returns to school, she must be allowed to return to the same academic and extracurricular status as before her medical leave began.

Title IX & Pregnancy Any special services provided to students who have temporary medical conditions must also be provided to a pregnant student. Therefore, if a school provides special services, such as homebound instruction or tutoring, for students who miss school because if a temporary medical condition, they must do the same for a student who misses school due to pregnancy or child birth.

Title IX & Pregnancy A school may require a pregnant student or a student who has given birth to submit medical certification for school participation only of the school also requires such certifications from all students with physical or emotional conditions requiring the attention of a physician.

Retaliation Unlawful for the school to retaliate against someone for bringing a complaint forward or participating in an investigation. Unlawful for respondent to retaliate against complainant or witnesses for bringing complaint forward or participating in an investigation. Easier to prove retaliation in many cases.

Summary If you have knowledge of sexual harassment or sexual assault, you must report. ISU has obligation to investigate. ISU will take any and all appropriate actions to Stop the harassment Remedy the effects Prevent recurrence

Summary Pregnant students are in a specialized circumstance and as such entitled to special Title IX protections All parties involved in a report and investigation are covered by federal protections from retaliation