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Stacy DeRooy, Director of TIX and Clery ComplianceKelly Kamish, Assistant Director Center for Women and Gender
August 2019
Title IX for International Students
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Please Note:• This topic can be emotionally difficult
• Please take breaks if needed• Please respect one another and their opinions
• Feel free to reach out at the end of the presentation or via email for more information
• Text anonymous questions during the presentation to 585-542-8813
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What is Title IX?• “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 educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”
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What does Title IX Include? Sex Discrimination
Sexual HarassmentSexual Assault & ViolenceDomestic and Dating ViolenceStalking
*Protection from retaliation!
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Title IX provides protection from retaliation• Anyone can make a discrimination complaint without
worrying about retaliation by the university or your supervisor
• As an employee, you may not retaliate against a co-worker who raises a complaint
• We all have the right to raise a complaint or report a concern, and this right must be respected by everyone
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Who Must Report?Any “Responsible Employee” is required to report Title IX complaints. This includes all RIT employees (permanent, part-time, student, temporary, and adjunct) except confidential resources
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What this means for you:• If you tell any RIT employees, including Residence
Advisors, or other student leaders they must report to the Title IX Office.
• If you talk with someone in a confidential office, they do not report to the Title IX Office.
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When RIT Learns of Discrimination or Harassment
• RIT is required to:o STOP the discrimination (includes harassment, sexual assault, gender-based violence,
domestic and dating violence, and stalking)o PREVENT the discrimination from happening againo REMEDY the effects
• RIT must be objective and equitable while doing so
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Reporting Title IX ComplaintsAlthough Title IX incidents can be reported to any responsible employee, complainants are encouraged to report complaints to:
o Title IX (Investigator, Coordinator or Deputy Coordinators)o Human Resourceso RIT Public Safety
Complaints can be addressed regardless whether incident occurs on campus or off campus
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Director of TIX and CleryCompliance/Title IX Coordinator• Oversees management of campus
reports of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual discrimination
Title IX Investigator/ Compliance Coordinator• Investigates TIX
complaints against employees and supports the TIX Coordinator
Stacy DeRooyAugust Center, room 2188585-475-7158
Catherine FarinaEastman Building, room 6045585-475-2297
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Deputy Title IX Coordinators
Amy Stornello James MacchianoNTID Diversity & Inclusion
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RIT Confidential Resources• The Student Health Center• The Counseling Center• The Center for Women and Gender (CARES)*• The Ombuds Office*• The Center for Religious Life*• NTID Counseling and Academic Services*Denotes offices for faculty, staff & students
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Anonymous Reporting
• Compliance and Ethics Hotline administered by a third partyo To submit a report go to:
• https://secure.ethicspoint.com• Phone: (866) 294-9358
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Process for Addressing Reports of Sex Discrimination and Harassment
Report/Intake
• Available 24/7 and can be made in person or on-line
Assessment
• Reports are assessed and interim measures are put in place when appropriate
Notice
• Parties are promptly notified of allegations, rights, and resources available
Investigation
• Impartial, prompt, and thorough
Decision
• Made after a hearing or investigation in employee cases
Appeal
• Available to both parties in employee and student cases
What is Sexual Harassment?
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Interacting with OthersWithout realizing it, we expect others to behave in the same way as ourselves, even if those people are from other countries and cultures.
It is important to understand what is appropriate.
-What is appropriate behavior in academic, personal and workplace settings?
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Some Verbal and Non-Verbal Behavior might be considered InappropriateSome behavior is considered “harassment.”This can be a very serious personal and/or legal matter.One type of harassment is called “sexual harassment.”
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Jokes, Comments, Gestures
Jokes, comments and gestures that are unwelcomed can be sexual harassment
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Sexual Harassment can turn into Sexual Violence (Assault)
Sexual Violence
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Affirmative Consent
Dating or Domestic Violence
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IntensityObsessionIsolationDisrespectGuiltControl
Isolation
Stalking
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StalkingCan be
o In persono Onlineo Social mediao By a third party
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Stalking Examples
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Campus Resources• RIT Public Safety• Center for Women and Gender• Ombuds office• Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS)• International Student Services
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Off Campus Resources• Willow Domestic Violence Center
• IGNITE
• Lifeline
• RESTORE (formerly Rape Crisis Center)
• Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (9-1-1)
• NYS Police Campus Sexual Assault Hotline
Be an Active Bystander
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Thank you!!!www.rit.edu/titleix