Title IX - Albright College

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Title IX - Albright College
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Title IX
Albright College (‘Albright’ or ‘the College’) is dedicated to cultivating a supportive learning and living community in which all members are respected, welcomed, heard and treated equitably. All community members are expected to act responsibly and ethically as outlined in our
Albright Core Values
.
The College’s principles, which clearly outline that Albright does not discriminate based on sex or gender in its educational programs or activities, are in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving financial assistance."
- Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972
Albright College has distinct policies and procedures specific to employees and students. However, if you are unsure about how to report sexual misconduct, any member of the college community may contact the Title IX Coordinator.
Sexual Misconduct includes:
Sexual assault
Sexual harassment
Sexual exploitation
Dating violence
Domestic violence
Stalking
Retaliation
Inquiries and reports of sexual misconduct may be made to:
James Gaddy
Vice President of Advancement and Title IX Coordinator
Roessner Hall
(610) 921-7629
jgaddy@albright.edu
Inquiries or complaints may also be directed to the Office for Civil Rights, Philadelphia Office, U.S. Department of Education, 100 Penn Square East, Suite 515, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323. Contact that office by phone at 215-656-8541, by fax at 215-656-8605 and via email at
OCR.Philadelphia@ed.gov
.
Policies and Procedures for Students
Policies and Procedures for Employees
Support and Reporting Options
Resources
When behavior referenced in a Title IX complaint involves a student, the College will utilize the procedures for resolving charges of sexual misconduct outlined in the
Code of Conduct
and adjudicated through the Office of Community Standards as described in the student handbook,
The Compass Student Handbook
To file a Title IX Complaint and view the Title IX process, click
here
for the Albright Title IX Policy
Albright Sexual Harassment Policy
page 64
Albright Discrimination Policy
page 60
Title IX Statement - Albright’s Student Behavior and Student Code of Conduct Policy
page 64
When behavior referenced in a Title IX complaint involves a member of the faculty, administration or staff, the College will utilize the procedures for resolving charges of sexual misconduct outlined in Human Resources’ policies and procedures. Faculty information is in the Faculty Handbook.  Administrative staff should refer to the
Employee Handbook
.
There are three federal laws that establish responsibilities for employees of colleges to report certain types of crimes and incidents, especially sexual misconduct—Title IX, the
Clery Act
, and
Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The responsibilities established by these laws gave rise to the term ‘mandatory or mandated reporter.’ The College has defined all employees, both faculty and professional staff, as mandated reporters and, to that end, these members of our community have access to training and information regarding the laws and guidance.
Albright Mandated Reporter Information
YOU are a mandated reporter.
Do you know what that means?
YOUR DUTY: Under the College’s Title IX Mandated Reporting Policy, ALL EMPLOYEES, are mandated reporters, with the exception of:
medical providers,
counselors,
and clergy.
Athletic trainers and Resident Assistants are mandated reporters. The primary purpose for sharing this information with the Title IX Coordinator is to insure the impacted party receives information about rights and resources, and that the College is able to respond appropriately to such incidents.
HOW TO REPORT:
You may report by email, by phone, or in person. Refer to the Title IX Coordinator contact information above. As a mandated reporter, you must identify yourself when reporting an incident. If you are abroad, please provide information about best means of reaching you (e.g. to reach you by email or provide timeframe, in EST, to reach you at specified number).
WHAT TO REPORT:
When reporting behavior that includes bias incidents or possible discrimination/harassment, responsible employees must provide full details of the incident, if known, including name(s) of the impacted individual(s), alleged perpetrator(s), witnesses and any other relevant facts, including the date, time and specific location of the incident. It is also important to include information about resources offered and/or actions taken. If an individual requests confidentiality or requests that no further action be taken (by the College or declines to pursue reporting to other authorities), please include that information. If you have questions about options for follow-up, refer to the
Support and Reporting Options
located below in the drop-down menu.
SPEAKING WITH VICTIMS/WITNESSES:
In speaking with a victim or witness, you cannot promise confidentiality, but it is important to emphasize desire to protect privacy (must share with those who need to know, only what they need to know). It can be helpful to advise that they may hear from the Title IX Coordinator. You can also remind individuals they can make a report directly to the Title IX Coordinator.
In the moment, you might say:
I appreciate your willingness to share information with me, please know
that I am here to help insure you get appropriate assistance. As you know, I may need to share
information with appropriate offices, and we also respect the importance of your privacy. If you are
comfortable speaking with me, let’s be sure we are in a private space, or we can connect you with a
confidential resource (e.g. campus counseling; campus Chaplain, SAFE Berks).
Albright College Title IX Statement:
Albright College is committed to providing a learning, working and living environment that promotes personal integrity, civility and mutual respect in an environment free of sex discrimination and sexual misconduct. Title IX of the Educational Amendment Act of 1972 states that: No person in the United States, shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal assistance. Sex discrimination violates an individual’s fundamental rights and personal dignity. Albright College considers sex discrimination in all its forms to be a serious offense. This policy includes all forms of sex discrimination, including: sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence by employees, students, or third parties. This policy has been developed to reaffirm individual rights and responsibilities and to provide recourse for those individuals whose rights have been violated. It should serve as a guide for you on the expectations we have for sexual communication, sexual responsibility and sexual respect.
All College employees, including student employees in certain roles, are mandated reporters of sexual misconduct and discrimination. Athletic trainers and Resident Assistants are mandated reporters. The only exceptions are
medical providers, counselors, and clergy
. Mandated reporters must ensure that any sexual misconduct or discrimination that they become aware of is reported to the College’s Title IX Coordinator or deputy coordinators. Reports may also be made to the College’s Department of Public Safety at 610-921-7670. This policy applies to all sexual misconduct, discrimination, or  harassment regardless of the gender, gender identity or sexual orientation of the reporting party (or victim) or responding party.
As Responsible Employees
, it is your duty to report to the Title IX Coordinator when you have information about possible discrimination or harassment, including (but not limited to) incidents of sexual assault/gender based harassment. This allows us to insure those adversely impacted receive information about rights and resources, and may aid in identifying patterns of concern to inform prevention efforts and/or accountability. Not all reported incidents lead to a further action or disciplinary process. In some instances, the reported information includes details of sufficient follow-up (e.g. resources offered or utilized, or conflict resolution conversation completed).
Recognizing Behaviors
Harassing conduct may take various forms, including, name-calling, graphic or written statements (including the use of cell phones or the Internet), or other conduct that may be physically threatening, harmful, or humiliating. Such harassment does not have to include intent to harm, be directed at a
specific target, or involve repeated incidents. Sex-based harassment includes sexual harassment and non-sexual harassment based on stereotypical notions of what is female/feminine vs. male/masculine, or a failure to conform to those gender stereotypes. Bias incidents can include discrimination or expressions of disrespect motivated by bias or hate against actual or perceived protected identity (e.g. race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability). Sex or gender based misconduct may include sexual comments, jokes, gestures, unwanted touching, domestic/dating violence, rape, sexual assault/battery, stalking, or other gender-based discrimination. If you become aware of sex/gender based misconduct, including sexual harassment or sexual violence, you must notify the Title IX Coordinator.
Disclosure of Sexual Violence:
If an individual discloses recent experience of sexual violence (e.g. assault of any type), insure the individual is aware of  a right to medical or mental health support, assistance from the College (procedures, remedy), and/or option to report to law enforcement (and option to decline to do so). Validate the courage it takes to share such experience, avoid asking for details that are not necessary for immediate response.
Support and Reporting Options For All Forms of Harassment or Discrimination
Support and Reporting Options For All Forms of Sexual Misconduct
Online Anonymous Reporting Form
To file a Title IX Complaint and view the Title IX process click
here
for complete Title IX Policy
Albright College Clery Crime Statistics and Public Safety Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports
Safe Berks
, a Berks County Response Specialist is available to the Albright community for additional support and information
Gable Health Center