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Title IX Update: November 21, 2014

Title IX Update

November 21, 2014

Training for Mandated Reporters

The 20-minute training for mandated reporters is now live. This training is designed to inform employees about their duty to report Title IX violations and comprehensively covers reporting of sex and gender discrimination incidents, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, bullying, stalking, and related behaviors. In addition, it addresses the reporting of crimes and crime statistics for Clery Act compliance when those crimes intersect with Title IX and Title VII (as in the case of sexual assault).

Related, the training module, Harassment: What It Is and How to Stop It, which takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, is also live. This module is designed to inform employees of what constitutes appropriate conduct, both in the work and learning environment, and how to respond to misconduct, including Title IX offenses. Both trainings are accessible through myLearn (MU, UMKC, Missouri S&T, UMSL) and Pathlore (MU Health System).

Each campus is managing the timing and communication of these training modules. Please look for communication from your respective leadership.

Participation in these programs will benefit all of us professionally and help ensure a positive and productive workplace and educational experience for everyone affiliated with the University of Missouri System.

Sincerely,

Deborah S. Noble-Triplett, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President
University of Missouri System

Advancing Missouri

Reviewed 2024-08-08

Equity and Title IX
Emergencies

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

 

If you need immediate assistance related to a sexual assault, call the 24/7 RAINN National Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).