Campus-Wide Education, Training, and Upcoming Programs
Online Resources
For anyone interested in learning more about Simmons University's Sex Discrimination Policy for Students, Faculty, Staff, and Visitors, we encourage you watch this recorded webinar (Passcode: 6vUg%ssd). We have also made the slides available for you.
Community Education and Training
The Title IX team offers live educational training sessions regarding Simmons' Sex Discrimination Policy. Please contact Sara Simberg, Assistant General Counsel and Title IX Coordinator, at [email protected], if you would like to schedule a training session for your Department or organization.
Training through Vector
Simmons is partnered with Vector to provide our students and employees with training that fosters a safe and healthy community. These courses reinforce and encourage healthy decision-making and promote positive behaviors.
Training for Simmons Title IX Personnel and Consultants
The Title IX Coordinator, investigator(s), decision-makers, and those involved in the informal resolution processes allowed for under the Sex Discrimination Policy receive annual training in the following areas:
- Definition of "sex discrimination " under the Title IX regulations
- Scope of Simmons' educational programs and activities, as defined by Simmons' Sex Discrimination Policy
- How to conduct investigations, informal resolution processes, hearings, and appeals, as applicable
- How to serve impartially, including by avoiding prejudgment of the facts at issue, conflicts of interest, and bias
- Technology used at hearings
- How to determine whether information and documentation is relevant and may be considered as part of an investigation and hearing, as applicable
- Information on consent and the role drugs and alcohol may play in an individual’s ability to consent
- The effects of trauma, including any neurobiological impact on an individual, and information on working with and interviewing persons subjected to sexual misconduct
- How sexual misconduct may impact individuals differently depending on factors that contribute to an individual’s cultural background, including, but not limited to, national origin, sex, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation, and the importance of communicating respectfully and mindfully
- How sexual misconduct may impact individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities
- The principles of due process necessary to ensure that proceedings are conducted impartially in a manner that is fundamentally fair to all parties
The following are the training materials utilized during trainings attended by members of the Title IX team and others who provide Title IX-related services to the University:
- Higher Education: Annual Clery Training and Introduction to Title IX Basics
- Title IX at Simmons Presentation - January 18, 2024
- Boston Consortium Training - Title IX and Investigators - May 31, 2023
- Investigation and Adjudication Training - March 2023
- Title IX at Simmons Presentation - March 13, 2023
- Annual Clery Training and Title IX Hot Topics - February 22, 2023
- Annual Title IX Training (part 1) (part 2)
- Title IX Presentation - October 28, 2022
- Title IX at Simmons University - Key Definitions and Scope of Education Program and ActivitiesPresentation - December 2, 2021
- Higher Education Annual Clery Training and Introduction to Title IX Basics
- Title IX Higher Ed. Level 2 Title IX Investigator Training
- Introduction to Fair, Thorough, and Trauma Informed Sexual Violence Investigations
- Higher Education Level 2: Title IX Decision-Maker Training - August 26-27, 2021
- Title IX Team Training (Day 1) - Bricker & Eckler - February 24, 2022
- Title IX Team Training (Day 2) - Bricker & Eckler - February 28, 2022
- Title IX University Higher Education Decision Maker Training, Levels 1 and 2