Title IX Training Content Disclosure

The following is provided to show compliance with the revised language in § 106.45(b)(10): 
OCR’s final Title IX rule requires recipients to make the materials used to train Title IX personnel publicly available on recipients’ websites or, if a recipient does not have a website, available upon request for inspection by members of the public.

Rose State College Title IX team members have completed, developed and/or delivered the following sessions using the training materials identified within.
Note:  Permission to release copyright material has not been obtained from two significant training sources.  We have made our best attempt to describe the training without violating copyright in those cases.

Date: May 6, 2020 – Title IX Regulations Addressing Sexual Harassment

Provided by:  OCR Webinar
Attendee:  Alberta R. Nutter, AVP, HR – Title IX Coordinator
Content:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdfT5R8ibm4&feature=youtu.be

Provided by: D. Stafford and Associates

Attendees:

Alberta R. Nutter, AVP, HR – Title IX Coordinator
Erin Logan, Director, Student Conduct, Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Mr. Joedon Hughes, Coordinator, Safety, Security and Risk Management, Title IX Investigator

Content:   Advanced Investigations of Sexual Misconduct (ZIP)

Dates: July 10 – July 20, 2020 – Title IX Webinar Series

Provided by:    Mackenzie Wilfong, General Counsel, Tulsa Community College
Brandee Hancock, Associate General Counsel, OSU Board of Regents
Attendees:
Alberta Nutter
Erin Logan
Rita Mild
Brandon Burris
Adam Bush
Garrett Eller
Kim Queri
Jeff Conkin
Krista Norton
Jeffrey Hicks
Danielle Cornejo

Content:

Overview, definitions, jurisdiction, reports vs. formal complaints, emergency removals, dismissals, informal resolution

Model Policies and Balancing with Other Processes

Timelines, evidence sharing, advisors, report writing, decorum policy and hearing scripts

How to Train Investigators and Decision-Makers

Provided by:  Alberta R. Nutter, AVP HR/Title IX Coordinator
Attendee:  Ms. Paige Stramski, RSC Recruiter, Program Manager, RSC Advocates

Provided by:  Alberta Nutter, AVP, HR/Erin Logan, Director, Student Conduct – TIXC and DC
Attendees:

Ms. Abbigail Gordon – Sr. HR Specialist/Title IX Notetaker for Investigations
Mr. Jeff Conkin – Assoc. Dean, Humanities – Title IX Investigator
Dr. Rita Mild – Assoc. Dean, Health Sciences – Title IX Investigator
Mr. Jeffery Hicks, Coordinator, Student Advising – Title IX Investigator
Ms. Erica Alvarez, Coordinator, Center for Success/Inclusion/Diversity – Title IX Investigator
Ms. Danielle Cornejo, Coordinator, RSC Foundation – Title IX Investigator
Ms. Krista Norton, Director, Payroll – Title IX Investigator

Content:

Provided by:  Alberta Nutter, RSC Title IX Coordinator

Attendees:  All RSC FT Faculty, Professional and Classified Staff

Content:

Provided by:  Alberta R. Nutter, AVP, HR/Title IX Coordinator

Attendees:  Dr’s Brandon Burris and Adam Bush – RSC Faculty – Paralegal Studies

Content:

Provided by:  Alberta R. Nutter, AVP, HR/Title IX Coordinator

Attendees:  Mr. Garrett Eller – RSC Adjunct Faculty – Social Sciences

Content:

Provided by:  Vector Solutions (safeColleges)

Attendees:  Assigned to all RSC FT employees

Content:  copyright material – course description:

Title IX and Sexual Harassment
Title IX applies to a variety of topics and can be confusing to some. Although most employees don’t need to be legal experts, everyone needs to know some basic information about Title IX. This introductory course is designed to provide postsecondary staff members with information about the importance and implications of Title IX and sexual harassment, including sexual assault. Topics covered include the definition of sexual harassment, Title IX’s regulations and obligations, and the elements of effective policies.