Thursday, August 4, 2011

NCHERM Announces Title IX Administrator Training and Certification Courses

The NCHERM Campus Title IX Coordinator Certification and Training Course is being offered to 170 college and university administrators this week in St. Louis, MO.

This event greatly surpassed the initial projection of 100 participants a month ahead of our registration deadline, and even at 170, created a waiting list of more than 50 people. To address continuing interest, NCHERM has scheduled three more Campus Title IX Coordinator Certification and Training Courses around the country, and has broadened the attendance to include not just Title IX Coordinators, but also conduct administrators, HR staff, legal counsel, academic administrators, investigators, campus law enforcement, athletics administrators, k-12 school Title IX Coordinators and administrators and others concerned with Title IX compliance.

Registration is now open and seats are already filling quickly (60+ already) for our Philadelphia event, October 17th – 20th, 2011.

Please visit www.ncherm.org for details and to register for a seat. Or, come to our January 2012 event on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, or Atlanta in spring of 2012 (more information coming soon).

These events will open for registration soon. The faculty will shift slightly for each event, but will include the NCHERM partners, practitioner experts, leaders in issues of athletics equity, and anticipated representatives from the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

For the Philadelphia event, new faculty members include professor and legislative authority John Wesley Lowery, Ph.D., Daniel C. Swinton, J.D., Ph.D., Director of Student Conduct at Vanderbilt University, and Professor David O’Brien, a noted expert on athletics administration and gender equity in athletics programs. These events are the only certification courses on Title IX, and feature advantages unavailable in any other course, including:

• A top-notch expert faculty with extensive writing, publication, research and practical application on Title IX
• Invited representatives from the Office of Civil Rights
• Four full days of content (okay, that’s a blessing and a curse, but you can come for less than all four days if you are willing to forego certification)
• A comprehensive set of 250 PowerPoint slides
• On-site case studies with group and faculty feedback
• Extensive exploration of the NCHERM Civil Rights Investigation Model
• 250 pages of materials, including exclusive access to the Model NCHERM Sexual Misconduct Policy, Civil Rights Investigation and Grievance Procedure

Consider the advantages of attending this course in any of our locations around the country – you get comprehensive advice to enhance your competent compliance. And, if litigation should occur, you’ll have the ability to demonstrate certification from NCHERM, the most trusted source of Title IX expertise.

This event is no mere rehashing of the April 4th, Dear Colleague Letter. It is a comprehensive exploration of Title IX and the role of the Coordinator. Including §504 Disability compliance, another area of responsibility for campus Coordinators.

We’ll go beyond the DCL, share best practice ideas that OCR hasn’t divulged, and explore areas where OCR may have muddied waters on how we’re supposed to comply. Simply put, you’ll have Title IX coming out of your ears after four days with us. But, when you get back to campus, you’ll have the tools you need to implement and operationalize Title IX compliance best practices, take training to your community, and bring meaningful prevention to your campus.

Register for Philadelphia today. www.ncherm.org

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