Subject: Discussion List for campus-based and allied personnel working to end gender-based violence on campus.
List archive
- From: Katie Schmalzel <>
- To: "" <>
- Cc: Karin Ranta Curran <>
- Subject: Mandatory Reporting
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 17:38:22 +0000
- Accept-language: en-US
|
Hi all, Colorado School of Mines is looking into how student leaders are classified as mandatory reporters under Title IX. Currently some of our student employees are mandatory reporters [Residence Life staff and Peer Mentors (similar to Orientation
Leaders + they help teach the 101 class), and TAs]. Anyone who is a mandatory reporter gets specific training. We are wondering if anyone classifies other student leaders (not employees) as mandatory reporters? For example, leadership in Greek organizations. Additionally, how do you classify your graduate students? Most are employed by the institution, so those are mandatory reporters for us, but we also have a small subsection of grad students who are not employed. Feel free to email me directly: . I will compile results. If anyone wants the information, please send me a note as well and I will send the compiled information out.
Thanks, Katie Katie Schmalzel Office of Title IX || Guggenheim 212B Colorado School of Mines Preferred Pronouns: she/her/hers Facebook:
Mines Prevents Sexual Violence ||
Twitter:
Mines Prevents Sexual Violence It’s On Us at Mines
||
CARE at Mines
||
SpeakUP@Mines |
- Mandatory Reporting, Katie Schmalzel, 02/22/2017
- Re: Mandatory Reporting, Brett Sokolow, 02/22/2017
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.16.