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How 51精品视频 is Complying with Changes in Title IX

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An Oct. 22 鈥淪hattering the Statistics鈥 panel discussion hosted by the 51精品视频鈥檚 Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Office unpacked the controversial new regulations surrounding Title IX鈥攖he law prohibiting sex discrimination at federally-funded institutions like 51精品视频.

Panelists were聽, director of the Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Office; , associate vice chancellor of civil rights and Title IX; , a 51精品视频 senior and SAFE peer educator; Megan Schroeder, a PAAR representative; Karina Chavez, executive director of the 51精品视频sburgh Council on Higher Education (PCHE); , 51精品视频 professor of law who specializes in Title IX; , vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion; and , assistant vice chancellor of policy development and management at 51精品视频.

The entire discussion is available for viewing .

Here are key takeaways from 鈥淯npacking the New Title IX Regulations鈥:

How the rules have changed

  • The definition of sexual harassment has narrowed and is now defined as 鈥渁ny unwelcome conduct that a reasonable person would find so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive that it denies a person equal educational access.鈥
  • Colleges and universities are now required to allow cross-examination of the complaining and responding parties, as well as any witnesses, during a live hearing led by institution officials. Cross-examination will be conducted by advisers for parties, which may include a lawyer, but not the parties themselves.
  • Colleges are only obligated to respond to reports of sexual harassment that occurred off-campus if the location is in use by an officially recognized student or institution organization, such as recognized fraternity or sorority housing or athletic housing.
  • Stalking, domestic violence and dating violence are now officially considered examples of sexual harassment under Title聽IX.
  • Colleges are not obligated to handle complaints of sexual harassment that occur outside the United States.

Procedure for reporting sexual misconduct at 51精品视频

  • Start by contacting the Title IX Office at 412-648-7860 or by email at titleixcoordinator [at] pitt.edu.
  • Talking with a 51精品视频 staff or faculty member is also helpful because they are and will share the information with the Title IX Office.
  • Meeting with a Title IX team member does not mean you must file a complaint or report anything to police. You and the Title IX staffer will talk through the reporting, interim measures and safety.
  • Everyone who comes is given information on accessible resources.
  • The has a 24-hour hotline at 412-648-7856.
  • You can be anonymous when you report sexual misconduct, but this limits聽Title IX's response. 鈥淚t makes it harder for us to investigate,鈥 said Pope. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 move forward with the formal steps.鈥

Other takeaways

  • In addition to the new Title IX regulations, 51精品视频 also has a that has been in effect for years. It prohibits all sexual misconduct, even conduct that falls outside the narrowed definitions within the new Title IX regulations.
  • Educating incoming first-year and transfer students about both polices and issues of consent has been stepped up. It is discussed during first-year and transfer student orientation; the Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Office offers workshops and activities year-round; and the parents of incoming first-year students will begin to receive letters addressing the issue over the summer.
  • There are many resources available to help along these conversations for students in the K-12 space.聽One such guide is Love Is Respect.
  • PCHE, a consortium representing the 10 accredited colleges and universities in Allegheny County, has made Title IX a priority. Members developed an action plan over the summer and Title IX representatives from all universities have been meeting regularly, building relationships and partnering with PAAR.