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- From: "McKendry, Megan K - (mmckendry)" <>
- To: Nancy Cantalupo <>, Rina Rhyne <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Women's Centers reporting?
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 20:06:12 +0000
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Can anyone clarify how the FAQ Nancy cited interacts with the footnote at the bottom of page 23?
"Postsecondary institutions should be aware that an individual who is counseling students, but who does not meet the Clery Act definition of a pastoral or professional counselor, is not exempt from being a campus security authority if he or she otherwise has significant responsibility for student and campus activities." I am an advocate; UA's legal counsel cleared me as confidential because Arizona has a law designating consultations between advocates and victims as privileged. Procedures seem to vary by institution, and I've heard campus professionals across the country express confusion. Imagine how our students must feel? Megan McKendry, MPH
Violence Prevention Coordinator Oasis Program Against Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence The University of Arizona | Campus Health Service 1224 E. Lowell Street | Tucson, AZ 85721-0095 P: 520-626-1829 | F: 520-621-8325 | www.oasis.web.arizona.edu Subscribe to Oasis's newsletter! From: Nancy Cantalupo []
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 12:51 PM To: Rina Rhyne; Subject: RE: Women's Centers reporting? Hi Rina,
See this language in the OCR FAQs (at pg 23 of http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/qa-201404-title-ix.pdf):
"OCR recognizes that some people who provide assistance to students who experience sexual violence are not professional or pastoral counselors. They include all individuals who work or volunteer in on-campus sexual assault centers, victim advocacy offices, women’s centers, or health centers (“non-professional counselors or advocates”), including front desk staff and students. OCR wants students to feel free to seek their assistance and therefore interprets Title IX to give schools the latitude not to require these individuals to report incidents of sexual violence in a way that identifies the student without the student’s consent.27 These non-professional counselors or advocates are valuable sources of support for students, and OCR strongly encourages schools to designate these individuals as confidential sources."
Does this help w/ your question?
Best, Nancy
From: Rina Rhyne []
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:11 PM To: Subject: Women's Centers reporting? I was curious to know how your schools handle confidential reporting. I know it does not have to be reported to our Title IX Coordinator if a student discloses an assault to 1) a provider at the university health center 2) a provider at the counseling
center or 3) to any campus clergy but what about the Women's Center staff? Are they protected from reporting? I have seen mixed messages about this.
Thanks!Rina --
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- Women's Centers reporting?, Rina Rhyne, 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, Nancy Cantalupo, 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, McKendry, Megan K - (mmckendry), 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Rob Buelow, 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Brett Sokolow, 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Brett Sokolow, 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, McKendry, Megan K - (mmckendry), 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Brett Sokolow, 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Seguin, Angela DiNunzio, 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, McKendry, Megan K - (mmckendry), 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Rob Buelow, 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, McKendry, Megan K - (mmckendry), 02/11/2015
- Re: Women's Centers reporting?, Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r), 02/11/2015
- RE: Women's Centers reporting?, Nancy Cantalupo, 02/11/2015
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