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  • From: Brett Sokolow <>
  • To: Melinda Dubois <>, SAPC List Serv <>
  • Subject: RE: Sexual Assault options document
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 09:52:22 -0500
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From: Melinda Dubois [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 10:46 AM
To: SAPC List Serv
Subject: Sexual Assault options document

 

Hi everyone,

I am sure that you are all trying to negotiate through the Title IX requirements.  I have a couple of questions and would appreciate your expertise.
1) Does anyone have a document that they would be willing to share that specifies options students have in pursuing cases? i.e. conduct, legal, Title IX grievance, nothing?
2) Is it your understanding that despite the wishes of the student, identifying information must go to the Title IX Coordinator, who is compelled to investigate the claim?
3) Now that NCHERM's training is full, does anyone know of other options to train Title IX Coordinators? perhaps online training?
Thanks for your help.
This can be a bit mind-boggling!

Melinda

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Melinda DuBois LMSW
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SUNY Geneseo
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