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  • From: Michelle Issadore <>
  • To: "Harrington, Rebecca" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: resources for training those who work for minors
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2018 19:01:25 +0000
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Hi Rebecca,

 

One resource from our organization is an Online Training called “Hosting Minors on Campus: What You Need to Know” (https://www.ncherm.org/online-education/online-trainings/recent-online-trainings/#minors)

 

The description is as follows:

Hosting Minors on Campus: What You Need to Know
Sponsored by ATIXA
Click here.

Presenters:  Saundra Schuster, J.D. and Katie Clifford, J.D.

Training Description

College isn’t just for those eighteen and above anymore! Minors come on campus for a variety of reasons during the course of the year. Some schools have educational programs that teach students under eighteen. Others host minors at facilities on campus for training, education and social events. Given the recent cases involving minor abuse on campus, it is essential to review your institution’s policy and procedures that guide action when minors come to campus. Attorneys Schuster and Clifford have the experience and practical knowledge to help you mitigate the potential risk when minors are on campus. Join them as they explore heightened risk issues of mandated reporting, parental notification, single day events and the special considerations when minors stay overnight. As an NCHERM Group Online Training, those participating will have access to the recording following the live event to make the content available to staff and faculty. This allows your campus to watch the program on your terms and train additional staff and faculty as the need arises. The program includes a summary of PowerPoint, access to the PowerPoint slides, a list of do’s and don’ts, additional online resources and questions for future discussion.

Who Should Attend

·         VPSAs and Deans

·         General Counsel

·         Faculty and department heads

·         Academic affairs

·         Student conduct officers

·         Counseling staff

·         Residential life staff

·         Disability services staff

·         Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) members

Best,

Michelle

 

Michelle Issadore, M.Ed.

Senior Associate Executive Director

Association of Title IX Administrators

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1109 Lancaster Ave 

Berwyn, PA 19312

Tel. (610) 993-0229, ext. 1002

Fax (610) 993-0228

www.atixa.org

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From: <> on behalf of "Harrington, Rebecca" <>
Reply-To: "Harrington, Rebecca" <>
Date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 10:28 AM
To: "" <>
Subject: resources for training those who work for minors

 

Hi all,

A former colleague of mine from my Rape Crisis Center days is now the executive director a child abuse prevention organization. They have been asked by a larger university in their area to help them identify resources-(perhaps videos?) that can be used for training campus professionals who have interactions with minors.

Does anyone have anything they can share?

Thanks in advance,

Rebecca Harrington

SUNY Oneonta




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