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Title IX Coordinator Foundations: Sex-Based Harassment for Higher Education

Combined with included fundamentals eTraining, this course meets Title IX and VAWA Section 304 training requirements.

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Recommended Prior Learning: 

Title IX Fundamentals pre-learning eTraining or existing knowledge of those concepts. If you have completed Title IX Fundamentals for another ATIXA course, you are not expected to complete it again.

Achieve Programmatic Excellence in Addressing Sex-Based Harassment

This course provides practitioners with a foundational knowledge of policies, procedures, and trauma-informed practices that are compliant with Title IX and the Clery Act/VAWA Section 304, as well as other applicable intersecting laws, and offers an in-depth exploration of ATIXA’s recommended formal grievance resolution process and practices.

In combination with the included Title IX Fundamentals online pre-learning experience, Sex-Based Harassment Foundations meets both the Title IX and VAWA Section 304 training requirements for participants and explores programmatic excellence related to Sex-Based Harassment prevention and response in higher education.

Topics Covered

  • Scope and Jurisdiction Review
  • Intersecting Laws
  • Policy Management
  • ATIXA’s Recommended Formal Grievance Resolution Process
  • Assessing Your Title IX Program
  • Intersections with the Clery Act
  • Climate Assessments
  • Technological Abuse and Cyber Harassment
  • Programming and Prevention Efforts
  • Trauma-Informed Practices
  • Minors and Title IX
  • Recordkeeping

Key Takeaway

With an understanding of the intersection between Title IX and related laws and practices, practitioners can confidently develop compliant programs of excellence through an equitable and trauma-informed lens. Deploy this course’s array of resources on your campus to ensure a safe and non-discriminatory education environment.

After completing this training, participants will be able to:

  • Determine which jurisdiction, definition, and process requirements apply to their institution based on federal law, state law, and case law
  • Understand Trauma-informed practices and their appropriate application in the Title IX context
  • Identify elements of Clery Act/VAWA compliance that intersect with Title IX compliance
  • Explain the role of the Title IX Coordinator at each phase of the formal grievance process from intake through appeal
  • Identify policy and process overlaps within the institution and recommend solutions for eliminating confusion and/or duplication
  • Identify areas of regulatory flexibility to understand both the baseline of compliance and the ceiling of best practices
  • Develop recordkeeping protocols that meet regulatory requirements

Who Should Attend?

  • Title IX Coordinators
  • Deputy Title IX Coordinators
  • Title IX or Civil Rights Investigators
  • Decision-makers
  • Appeal Decision-makers
  • Intake/Case Coordinators
  • Training and Prevention Professionals
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • Student Conduct Professionals
  • Legal Counsel
  • Compliance and Risk Management Professionals (Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, ADA/Section 504, AA, EEO, Clery)
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Professionals
  • Ombudspersons
  • LGBTQIA+ Resource Center Professionals

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PLEASE NOTE: Certification refers to attendance at a qualifying event; TNG cannot speak to individual attendees’ knowledge, expertise, or command of the material.

Training & Certification Course registration fees include:
  • Attendance for each day of training or access to eTraining course for three months
  • An extensive course-specific selection of articles, customizable forms and templates, case studies, videos, and more
  • Instructional slides or transcript for eTraining
  • Access to ATIXA content experts
  • Ability to interact with faculty and attendees via course discussion and activities
  • Certification upon corresponding course completion