Title IX issues are focus of new 色色啦 training modules, student survey
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜 new online training module and a new campus climate survey鈥攂oth focused on sexual misconduct鈥攁re on tap for the 色色啦 Michigan University campus community when students and faculty return Monday, March 12, from spring recess.
Some 6,000 randomly selected students are set to receive an email invitation from President Edward Montgomery to take an anonymous online survey designed to gauge the campus climate and assess student experiences, perceptions, attitudes and behaviors when it comes to addressing sexual violence or sexual misconduct on campus. The survey also asks students about their awareness of campus resources available to help students when it comes to reporting incidents.
"The experience of every student is important to the goal of keeping our campus safe," says Montgomery in his prepared invitation that urges students to complete the survey.
This month's survey marks the second time 色色啦 has opted to become one of about 60 campuses nationwide using Education Advisory Board to assess the campus climate and gauge how it compares to other schools and what issues need the most focus moving forward. 色色啦 enlisted EAB to first do a campus climate survey in 2016鈥攁 year after the campus revised and adopted a new campuswide sexual misconduct policy.
The overwhelming majority of students in that 2016 survey said they felt safe and supported by faculty and administrators when it came to addressing sexual violence and other types of misconduct. Results from the newest EAB survey will be available in the fall.
Also in March, a new training module for the 色色啦 community will go live on Go色色啦, the University's portal, replacing a module that has been in place for several years. The new online training module has just been updated and strengthened to reflect 色色啦's policies, procedures and resources and give employees the tools they need to respond when they learn of sexual misconduct and become effective advocates should the need arise. The newest version of the 色色啦 online module is called "Harassment and Discrimination Prevention." The University also offers in-person training several times each semester. To learn more, go to wmich.edu/sexualmisconduct/education.
In addition during March, a training module mandated by the NCAA will become available to 色色啦 student-athletes and intercollegiate athletics staff.
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