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Thompson Coburn Title IX Training Materials Used With Permission

Thompson Coburn releases free Title IX training series for institutions of Higher Education

        July 24, 2020

On August 14, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 new and controversial  concerning allegations of sexual harassment takes effect. To assist institutions of higher education working to comply with the new rule, Thompson Coburn鈥檚 Higher Education Practice has created a free,  that provides foundational training for those individuals who will be administering the new Title IX process this fall, including Title IX coordinators, investigators, advisors, hearing officers and appeal officers.

Pursuant to the new rule, colleges and universities are required to train these individuals to carry out their roles. The training must cover certain, specified concepts and institutions must post any training materials they use to their external websites, making them available to the public. Thompson Coburn鈥檚 training series has been designed specifically to assist institutions with fulfilling these requirements. The entire, six-part series is free and available on YouTube, and may easily be linked to institutional websites.

鈥淲e know that these are extraordinarily challenging times for higher education, and that resources for most institutions are strained to the limit,鈥 observed Aaron Lacey, Chair of the firm鈥檚 Higher Education Practice. 鈥淲hen the new Title IX rule was released, we anticipated that many schools would find it difficult, if not impossible, to identify and secure the required training, particularly by August 14. And even for those institutions that located such training, there would be the added challenge of ensuring that the training is current, of high quality, and accessible to faculty and staff who are working remotely or across multiple campus locations. For all of these reasons, we decided to create an online training series that was free, easily accessible and focused on providing strong, foundational training for faculty, staff and administrators.鈥

Lacey added, 鈥淭hough we describe the training as 鈥榝oundational,鈥 it is quite robust. The six training modules total nearly eight hours of instruction, and include detailed discussions of the new law, as well as guidance and practical advice from a former deputy general counsel, a seasoned investigator and a retired judge.鈥

A brief description of each module in the training series is set out below. Though designed to be watched in the following order, modules also can be watched separately, on a stand-alone basis.

  • Module 1 鈥 An Introduction to Managing Title IX Sexual Harassment on Campus: In the Fundamentals of the Law module,  and  provide an overview of the new Title IX rule.  Starting with a background and history of Title IX, the module details key definitions, elements of a sufficient response to 鈥淭itle IX sexual harassment,鈥 interim and supportive measures and recordkeeping requirements.
  • Module 2 鈥 Formal Complaints of Title IX Sexual Harassment: In the Formal Complaints module, Scott Goldschmidt and Aaron Lacey discuss the new regulation鈥檚 framework for formal complaints of Title IX sexual harassment. The module details the ten core requirements for a formal complaint process and explains the requirements regarding dismissals and consolidation of complaints.
  • Module 3 鈥 Title IX Investigations & Informal Resolutions: In the Investigations and Informal Resolutions module, , Scott Goldschmidt, and Aaron Lacey explain the new regulation鈥檚 requirements for investigations of formal complaints of Title IX sexual harassment. The module explores key concepts, notice requirements, confidentiality, evidence, serving impartially, issues of relevance, interviews, credibility determinations, collection and review of documentation and writing investigative reports. The module also explains the regulation鈥檚 requirements regarding informal resolutions.
  • Module 4 鈥 Title IX Hearings: In the Hearings module, Retired Judge , Scott Goldschmidt, and Aaron Lacey, discuss the new regulation鈥檚 hearing requirements for formal complaints of Title IX sexual harassment. The module delves into key concepts, the live hearing requirement, advisors, managing cross-examination, relevance, credibility, burden of proof, evidence and legal privileges.
  • Module 5 鈥 Title IX Determinations: In the Determinations module, Susan Lorenc, Scott Goldschmidt, and Aaron Lacey explore the new regulation鈥檚 requirements for written determinations of responsibility following a hearing. The module covers key concepts, the format and content of determinations, organizing facts and thoughts, excluding facts in evidence, weighing facts under applicable evidentiary standards, types of evidence, effective deliberations and writing a defensible determination.
  • Module 6 鈥 Title IX Appeals: In the final module of the series, Retired Judge Booker Shaw, Scott Goldschmidt, and Aaron Lacey explain the new Title IX rule鈥檚 requirements for appeals. The module details key concepts, bases for appeal, drafting appeal decisions and requirements for appeal officers.

 to access the slide decks for all six modules.

Thompson Coburn strongly encourages institutions that make use of the training series to supplement the series with training on the institution鈥檚 specific policies and procedures concerning formal complaints of sexual harassment, as well as with investigation and hearing simulations. The firm鈥檚 Higher Education practice is available and would be pleased to assist in the design, creation and delivery of this supplementary, custom training.

For inquiries regarding the Thompson Coburn Title IX Training Series, custom training and simulations, or other issues relating to Title IX compliance, institutions are welcome to contact Scott Goldschmidt at sgoldschmidt@thompsoncoburn.com or Aaron Lacey at alacey@thompsoncoburn.com.

 is the leader of Thompson Coburn鈥檚 Higher Education practice, host of the Firm鈥檚 popular Higher Education Webinar Series, and editorial director of REGucation, the Firm鈥檚 higher education law and policy blog.  is the former Deputy General Counsel for Catholic University, and a member of the firm鈥檚 Higher Education practice.

 

 

TITLE IX TRAINING SERIES MATERIALS

 

Below you will find links to the slide decks for each of the Title IX Training Sessions along with a document highlighting the changes that have been made to the rule. For inquiries regarding the Thompson Coburn Title IX Training Series, custom training and simulations, or other issues relating to Title IX compliance, institutions are welcome to contact  at sgoldschmidt@thompsoncoburn.com or  at alacey@thompsoncoburn.com.

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