TITLE IX AND MANDATORY REPORTING: DEVELOPING A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES

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TITLE IX AND MANDATORY REPORTING: DEVELOPING A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES February 5, 2015 Chicago, IL www.franczek.com

Get working time with our expert to develop a training program to take back to your institution. OVERVIEW Training your employees on their responsibilities to report complaints of sexual misconduct is imperative. Proper training ensures your institution is in compliance with Title IX, while avoiding negative press due to timeconsuming and potentially costly OCR audits. An efficient and relevant training program is the only way to fully comply with the OCR s recommendations. This one-day conference is structured as a learn and work event; you will receive: A checklist for content to include in your training program Step-by-step directions to help you develop the appropriate training program for your institution Guided working time to help you develop your training program while at the conference A certificate of completion that signifies your time and effort spent on this topic Our expert faculty has successfully worked with multiple campus partners to improve the climate around Title IX compliance and wants to make sure your questions are answered so that you leave with actionable outcomes. Space is limited -- you can t afford to miss this event. Join us in Chicago to develop a training program to help minimize your institutional risk and best serve the needs of your students. Our expert faculty has successfully worked with multiple campus partners to improve the climate around Title IX compliance and wants to make sure your questions are answered so that you leave with actionable outcomes. TWO ONE-DAY CONFERENCES Want to make the most of your trip? This conference is offered in conjunction with another one-day program, Developing a Sexual Assault Prevention Training Program for Your Campus. Save $495 when you sign up for both events! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER http:///conference/title-ix-and-mandatory-reporting-developing-training-program-your-employees 2

WHO SHOULD ATTEND Individuals who provide oversight for responsible employee training programs, as well as leadership who oversee the programs and practitioners who oversee training and development will benefit from this program. Professionals involved in hiring/training of student workers, regardless of functional area, may also have an interest in this program. LEARNING OUTCOME After participating in the conference, you will be able to create a Title IX mandatory reporting training program for your institution. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Lisa LaPoint, Assistant Conference Director at lisa@academicimpressions.com or 720-988-1262 if you d like additional information about the program. SAVE $100 ON THIS EVENT WITH AI PRO! Available with: AI Student Affairs Pro AI Pro offers your institution access to over 200 hours of training opportunities on topics that will help you and your team achieve institutional goals and more. Click here or contact Bridget@academicimpressions.com for more information about AI Pro. 3

AGENDA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2015 8:30-9:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast (included in registration fee) 9:00-10:00 p.m. Identify Who Needs Training on Your Campus 10:00-10:15 a.m. Break The faculty will cross-reference OCR definitions with institutional positions and help attendees determine who responsible employees are, including faculty, staff, student staff, and graduate assistants. A distinction between responsible employees and campus security authorities, as well as identifying individuals considered confidential resources will also be discussed. Your will go through an exercise to help you identify, as a group, who is responsible for mandatory reporting. 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Required Content for Your Training Program This session will include an overview of pertinent content to include in responsible employees training. Topics within this discussion include: an overview of Title IX, review of policies in your Student Code of Conduct, considerations for a transparent process, and knowing what types of incidents need to be reported. You will participate in a scenario-based exercise to help you identify what types of incidents need to be reported. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch (included in registration fee) 1:00-2:00 p.m. Reporting Protocol Accurately recording your data and using a database for documentation and confidential communication is imperative to effectively managing incidents. This session will provide an overview of a variety of reporting protocol and mechanisms to help you determine what will work best for your campus. An attendee-led discussion will help you compare the pros and cons of various online database programs. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Developing a Framework for Your Program and Guided Working Session (includes break) This working session will provide attendees with step-by-step directions for developing their training program including the logistics of who should be involved, a timeline for training, different delivery mediums, assessment strategies, and campus communication plans. Sample training programs will be showcased. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to present your mandatory reporting training program plan to the group in a poster-session format for peer feedback. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER http:///conference/title-ix-and-mandatory-reporting-developing-training-program-your-employees 4

INSTRUCTOR RABIA KHAN HARVEY / Assistant Dean of Students and Title IX Deputy Coordinator Loyola University Chicago Rabia obtained her bachelor s degree from Elmhurst College and is a double-alum of Loyola University Chicago with a master s in both higher education and human resources. She has over thirteen years of professional experience in student affairs. Rabia has worked closely with Title IX experts to establish new, model Title IX reporting protocols and internal investigation procedures at Loyola. She coordinates comprehensive training for Title IX investigators and established a Caring for Survivors workshop series to train staff and faculty on how to best support survivors of marginalized communities. 5

HOTEL RESERVATIONS The conference will be held at: Sofitel Chicago 20 E. Chestnut Street Chicago, IL 60611 To reserve your room, call 312.324.4000. Please indicate that you are with the group to receive the room rate of $135 for single or double occupancy, plus applicable tax. A room block has been reserved for the nights of February 4 and 5, 2015. Reservations must be made by January 14, 2015. There are a limited number of rooms available at the conference rate. Please make your reservations early. Sofitel Chicago Water Tower is a four-star luxury hotel in one of America s most dynamic cities. Renowned for its iconic architecture, museums and can-do spirit, Chicago welcomes you with urban sophistication and midwestern warmth. From the breathtaking lobby and beautifully appointed meeting spaces to elegant rooms and suites, you ll discover the perfect blend of modern style and Sofitel luxury. Located in the heart of the Gold Coast Historic District, this acclaimed hotel is just steps from the exclusive shopping of the Magnificent Mile, the nightlife of Rush Street, and a delightful array of downtown Chicago s world-famous galleries and museums. Airport information: 12.3 Miles from Chicago Midway International Airport 16.3 Miles from Chicago O Hare International Airport Transportation: Go Airport Express from Midway $25 one way or $46 roundtrip Go Airport Express from O Hare $30 each way or $56 roundtrip 6

PLEASE FAX ALL REGISTRATION PAGES TO: 303.221.2259 Questions about the event? Call us at 720.488.6800 to help determine if this event is right for you. Register online at REGISTRATION FEES Your registration fee includes: Full access to all conference sessions and materials, breakfast and lunch on Thursday, as well as refreshments and snacks throughout the conference. Best Value Conference Conference Title IX and Mandatory Reporting: Developing a Training Program for Your Employees & Developing a Sexual Assault Prevention Training Program for Your Campus - $1495 USD ($300 Corporate Surcharge) # of attendees Title IX and Mandatory Reporting: Developing a Training Program for Your Employees conference only - $995 USD ($300 Corporate Surcharge) # of attendees Developing a Sexual Assault Prevention Training Program for Your Campus conference only - $995 USD ($300 Corporate Surcharge) # of attendees Total Total Total ATTEND AS A TEAM remember, when 2 members of the same institution register, a 3rd registration is 1/2 off. EARLY BIRD PRICING Postmarked on or before January 16, 2015. For registrations postmarked after January 16, 2015, an additional $100 fee per registrant applies. Visit our website to register online: http:///conference/title-ix-and-mandatory-reporting-developing-training-programyour-employees 7

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