Training Resources
Title IX personnel are required to be unbiased and free from conflicts of interest. Materials used to train Title IX personnel include:
- ATIXA Training Materials
- OCR Webinar on Due Process Protection Under the New Title IX Regulations
- OCR Webinar on New Title IX Protections Against Sexual Assault
- OCR Short Webinar on How to Report Sexual Harassment under Title IX
- Conducting and Adjudicating Title IX Hearings: An OCR Training Webinar
- The First Amendment and Title IX: An OCR Short Webinar
- NASPA: Rapid Response Webinar: Understanding the Final Title IX Rule and Its Impact
- Report Writing Gehring Institute
- Investigations Slide Notes Gehring Inst 7 20 2021
Other Resources
- Title IX Regulations Overview
- The New Title IX Regulations: Hearings: Balancing Compliance with Care
- Restorative Justice & Gender Based Violence
- Advisors in Title IX Investigations: Legal, Regulatory, and Public Policy Considerations
- Title IX Webinar – Individual Wishes vs. Risk of Harm: When and How to Proceed without a Cooperative Complainant
- Navigating Electronic Evidence in Title IX Investigations
- Best practices for Engaging Individuals in Challenging Title IX Investigations
- The New Title IX Regulations: Policies, Procedures, and Practical Implementation
- The New Title IX Regulations: Initial Assessment: Notice Jurisdiction, Supportive Measures and Formal Complaints
- The New Title IX Regulations: Investigations & Evidentiary Considerations
- TIX vs Sexual Misconduct Gehring Inst 7 21 25 2021
- Understanding Trauma Slide Notes Gehring Inst 7 21 2021
- Restorative Justice Webinar Dan Schorr LLC 04 21 21
- Utilizing Assessments to Identify and Reduce Bias
- Time with IX: Exploring the Effect of the Cardona Decision on Cross-Examination and Live Hearings
- Effective Report Writing
- Dynamics of Sexual Assault
- Victim Impact