Title IX and Gender Equity IT’S FOR EVERYONE!. TITLE IX What is it? For Whom is it? Why Should I Care? What Does it Have to do With Equity?

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Title IX and Gender Equity IT’S FOR EVERYONE!

TITLE IX What is it? For Whom is it? Why Should I Care? What Does it Have to do With Equity?

TITLE IX No person in the United States shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational programs or activity receiving federal financial assistance.

What Does Title IX Cover? Admissions Access to Courses or Programs Includes Physical Education Counseling Student Rules and Policies Treatment of Pregnant or Parenting Students

Title IX Financial Assistance Student Housing Athletics Extra-Curricular Activities Employment Practices Sexual Harassment of Students and Employees

AREAS of Title IX Receiving the Most Attention Athletics Single Sex Classrooms Sexual Harassment Academic Achievement (Testing) Discipline (Rules and Policies)

Title IX Requires: Self-Evaluation Appointment of a Responsible Person Development of Policy Notification of Policy Grievance Procedure

Title IX Coordinator Is that my job?

Title IX Requires Publication Name and title of employee(s) responsible for Title IX compliance Office address Telephone number of the employee

Role of the Title IX Coordinator Preventive Promotional Eliminating Bias Ongoing Process

Monitoring Checklist for Coordinators Education Programs and Activities Employment Suggestions to involve others

Policy Notification It Is Required

Notification Title IX REQUIRES that every recipient of federal funds publish notification of: Notification of non-discrimination on the basis of sex and Availability of a grievance procedure.

Policy Notification Widely Disseminated In language that is readily understood Age appropriate Translated All publications and information Students Staff Parents Community

Requirement A recipient is NOT in compliance with the requirements of Title IX if it does not have both a policy and a grievance procedure in place regardless of whether nor not discrimination has occurred.

Ensuring Adequate Notice Copies of policy and procedures available at various locations Publish as a separate document Identify individuals who can explain policy and procedures Include in major publications Handbooks Include on web-sites

Non-Discrimination Under Title IX Is a Legal Right Not Negotiable Not Subject to Compromise

Grievance Procedures Nuts and Bolts

What is a Grievance? An assertion or claim that a set of rules or regulations have not been followed. These may be: Local State Federal law or regulation Contractual agreement

What is a Grievance Procedure? It is a method by which and individual or group may express a complaint to an agency or institution alleged to be violating a particular rule and without fear of reprisal: Receive a fair hearing Resolve the issue at hand

Ensuring Adequate Notice Copies of policy and procedures available at various locations Publish as a separate document Identify individuals who can explain policy and procedures Include in major publications Handbooks Include on web-sites

Function of a Grievance Procedure is to: Determine whether a violation of a rules or regulation has occurred, and Determine appropriate means for correcting and redressing the issue.

Title IX Grievance Procedure Is Required to Address : Sex Discrimination Sexual Harassment

Basic Components of a Grievance Procedure Provisions related to the initiation of grievances; Provisions related to the processing of a grievance; and Procedural rights of the parties

Initiation of a Grievance or Complaint Who may grieve What constitutes a grievance Time limits How the grievance shall be initiated Assistance available to grievant

Processing a Grievance Number and level of steps Form of processing Requirements of notification Timelines Procedures of meetings or hearings Requirements for filing Specification of Forms Role(s) of those involves

Basic Procedural Rights in any Grievance Procedure Prompt and Equitable Timelines Right to Representation Access to Records Impartial Decision Makers Protections From Harassment and Retaliation Right to Appeal Confidentiality

Athletics Who gets to play?

LAUNDRY LIST Interest and abilities Equipment and supplies Scheduling of game and practice times Travel and per diem allowance Opportunity to receive coaching and academic tutoring

Laundry List-Continued Assignment and Compensation of Coaches Provision of locker rooms, practice and competitive facilities. Provision of medical and training facilities and services Provision of housing and dining facilities and services Publicity

ATHLETICS: Interest and Abilities Does the selection of sports and levels of competition effectively accommodate the interests and abilities of members of both sexes? Proportionality History Meeting interests and abilities

Athletics: The Three Prong Test 1. Proportionality, is considered the athletic participation opportunities that are provided to females that is substantially proportional to the female percentage of enrollment in the school/district.

Athletics: The Three Prong Test 2. History and continuing practice of add or expanding the sports offerings for women (or the disenfranchised group). Adding teams Upgrading teams to varsity status Affirmatively responding to requests for adding and upgrading teams Monitoring and developing interests of women by conducting surveys

Athletics: The Three Prong Test 3. Fully and effectively accommodating the athletic interests and abilities of the women in its student body.

Is It A Sport? Is selection for the team based upon objective factors related primarily to athletic ability? Does the activity have a defined season? Does the team prepare for and engage in competition the same way as other teams in the athletic program?

Is it a sport: Continued Coaching Recruitment Budget Try-outs Eligibility Length and number of practice sessions Competitive opportunities Is the activity administered by the athletic department?

Is it a sport: Continued Is the purpose of the activity athletic competition rather than support of promotion of other athletes?

Is it a sport: Continued Do organizations knowledgeable about the activity agree that is should be recognized as an athletic sport? Is the activity recognized as part of the interscholastic or intercollegiate athletic program by the athletic conference to which the institution belongs and by organized state and national interscholastic or intercollegiate athletic associations?

Is it a sport: Continued Do state, national, and conference championships exist for the activity? Is a state, national, or conference rule book or manual book adopted for the activity?

Is it a sport: Continued Are there state, national, or conference regulation of competition officials along with standardized criteria upon which the competition may be judged; and Are participants in the activity/sport eligible to receive scholarships and athletic awards?

Sexual Harassment It’s not flirting

Sexual Harassment: Definition 1. Submission to said conduct is made explicitly or implicitly a condition of employment or academic advancement; 2. Submission to or rejection of such conduct is used as the basis for decisions affecting employment or academic advancement;

Sexual Harassment: Definition 3. Such conduct as the purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with a person’s work or academic performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work and/or learning environment

Categories of Sexual Harassment Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment: Means something given or withheld for something else—sexual bribery Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment A work or learning environment which interferes with a person’s ability to function normally without intimidation, fear, or sexually harassing behaviors.

Sexual Harassment is Behavior Specific Physical Verbal Visual

Sexual Harassment: Definition 3.Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with a person’s work or academic performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work and/or learning environment.

Categories of Sexual Harassment Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment: Means something given or withheld for something else—sexual bribery Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment A work or learning environment which interferes with a person’s ability to function normally without intimidation, fear, or sexually harassing behaviors.

Liability and Sexual Harassment Supervisors/principals may be found liable if they fail, through deliberate indifference to fulfill the duty they owe to protect employees and students. This personal liability will exist if the student or employee proves:

Marital or Parental Status “ A recipient 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 Regulation 34 CFR §106.40

COUNSELING “ A recipient shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex in counseling or guidance of students or applicants for admission.” Title IX Regulation §106.36