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Discusses how The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights will continue to safeguard the rights for all students, including those affected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy.
The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans (Initiative) housed at the U.S. Department of Education (ED) invites you to attend this upcoming virtual AfAmEd Connector Roundtable.
June 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the revolutionary civil rights law that requires all federally funded educational institutions to prohibit discrimination based on sex. Eighteen years later the Clery Act was passed, setting the framework for increased transparency and accountability related to crimes on campus.
K-12Higher EducationHuman trafficking, which involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex, is a crime that isn’t often associated with institutions of higher education.
Helps communities plan and implement their National Prevention Week (NPW) 2019 activities. In addition to information on health observances and SAMHSA resources, the guide includes quarterly checklists, planning tips, and introductions to NPW’s federal partners. This year’s calendar also features Augmented Reality (AR), so the calendar can come alive for users after they download a free app for their mobile device.
Provides a survey platform for college and university campus communities to use to conduct an objective analysis of a full range of institutional safety and security facilities, policies and procedures.
Provides several key principles for emergency planning. One of these principles is ensuring that the needs of the whole school or higher education community are addressed, which includes those with access and functional needs.
Integrates research and practice evidence to help prevention specialists begin to answer the frequently asked question: How should our campus address alcohol in our sexual assault prevention efforts? The toolkit provides specific guidance on addressing alcohol’s role in campus sexual assault, centering Sexual Assault Prevention Specialists as the intended audience.
Provides strategies, tools, and resources for providers, staff, and administrators working in campus based health settings to incorporate intimate partner and sexual violence prevention and response into their work. These guidelines outline using the "CUES" approach to addressing intimate partner violence in health settings.
Provides a comprehensive toolkit that addresses sexual and relationship violence using a public health approach through a trauma-informed lens. Using a trauma-informed framework can help address the impacts of trauma on campus community members. This toolkit utilizes the expertise of the U.S.