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Support Services for Respondents in Sexual Misconduct Cases

Health, Safety, and Well-being Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice Sexual and Relationship Violence Prevention, Education, and Response Mid-Level Senior Level
Jennifer E. Henkle Jill Dunlap

Based on data from a national landscape survey, NASPA is excited to offer a one-day training on implementing services and providing resources to responding parties involved in sexual misconduct cases at your institution. Presenters will explore the myriad factors to consider when providing equitable services and participants will engage in discussions about what specific duties respondent services personnel have in helping a responding party navigate the investigation, interim measures, sanctioning, and re-entry processes. Presenters will help participants understand the importance of creating clear distinctions between survivor advocacy services and respondent support services to prevent re-traumatization of survivors while creating
equitable systems of support.

Individuals who attend this session will:

  • Articulate how respondent service personnel and their programs fit within the organization of their specific institutions
  • Recognize the range of perpetration behavior in which students might engage
  • Identify a range of services that colleges and universities should provide to responding parties
  • List available intervention strategies available to respondent service personnel
  • Understand how to document and maintain records of support services provided

Who Should Attend?

  • Those who currently provide or those who directly supervise those who provide direct services to responding parties in cases involving sexual misconduct
  • Those who are considering implementing these services at their institution

Questions?

Please contact us with any questions about session content or additional training opportunities.

Interested in Hosting a Training?

Please contact us to discuss bringing this training to your campus.

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