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How to Comply with the NCAA's New Sexual Assault Training Policy
1. August 29, 2017
How to Comply with the
NCAA’s New Sexual
Assault Training Policy
Rob Buelow
Vice President
Holly Rider-Milkovich
Senior Director
George Homer
Vice President
2. Rob Buelow
Vice President of Prevention
Education, EVERFI
Holly Rider-Milkovich
Senior Director of Prevention
Education, EVERFI
George Homer
Vice President, EVERFI
Your Presenters:
Award-winning prevention educator
and public health professional
Over 10 years experience helping
campuses deploy compliance and
prevention programs
Advisory committee member for NCAA
Tool Kit and two decades experience in
sexual assault prevention
4. Attendee Insights
Which of the following topics is your highest
priority for attending this webinar?
76% Details related to the new NCAA training policy
11% Building an annual, ongoing prevention plan
7% Elements of an effective prevention strategy
3% Processes for tracking and reporting training participation
2% Evaluating the impact of prevention programs
5. Webinar Agenda
1 NCAA Sexual Violence Policy Overview
2 NCAA Tool Kit as Guidance
3 Training Challenges and Best Practices
4 A Path Forward, Together
7. Overarching Principles
• Be fully knowledgeable about and
integrated in campus policies and
processes, particularly re: incident
adjudication and resolution
• Review recommendations of NCAA Sexual
Violence Prevention Tool Kit, using it as a
guide to conduct ongoing, comprehensive
education
• Utilize platform to serve as campus leaders
through engagement and collaboration on
efforts to support prevention initiatives
President/Chancellor, Title IX
Coordinator, and Athletics Director
must attest that:
• Athletics department is knowledgeable
about, integrated in, and compliant with
campus policies and processes
• Campus policies/processes and contact info
for Title IX coordinator are readily available
within athletic department
• All athletes, coaches, and staff have been
educated on prevention, intervention, and
response, to the extent allowable by state
law and collective bargaining agreements
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Aug2017SSI_CampusSexualViolencePolicy_20170817.pdf
NCAA Sexual Violence Policy
8. NCAA POLICYTITLE IX CLERY ACT
Raising the Bar on Compliance
President/Chancellor,
Title IX Coordinator,
& Athletic Director
must attest that
student and staff
training has been
delivered annually
Schools must put forth
a “good faith effort” to
train students, staff,
and faculty each year
“Responsible employees”
must receive training on
resources, laws, policies
9. Policy in Effect
Policy goes into effect
immediately upon
announcement
Sign-Off Form Available
Form for annual attestation
goes live electronically
Sign-Off Deadline
Attestation form must be
submitted with proper sign-off
Board of Governors Report
List of compliant schools will be presented
to BoG and published on ncaa.org
Mar 1
2018
May 15
2018
August
2018
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/ncaa-board-governors-policy-campus-sexual-violence-faq
NCAA Policy Timeline
Aug 17
2017
10. POLL
How are you currently planning to meet NCAA training mandates?
12. • Partnership between NCAA
Sport Science Institute and
NCAA Office of Inclusion
• Developed in collaboration
with higher education
leaders
• Supports athletic staff in
efforts to “create campus
communities free of
violence and safe places for
students to learn and thrive”
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/sexual-violence-prevention-tool-kit
NCAA Tool Kit
1. Leadership
2. Collaboration
3. Compliance &
Accountability
4. Engagement
5. Education
Five Core
Commitments:
13. LEADERSHIP
COLLABORATION
COMPLIANCE &
ACCOUNTABILITY
EDUCATION
& ENGAGEMENT
Sexual violence prevention must be a priority for
athletics directors and college presidents.
Meaningful progress in sexual violence prevention efforts
requires cross-campus collaboration.
Schools must comply with federal laws, campus policies, and
NCAA rules – and are accountable for prevention.
Effective educational programming is aimed at behavior and culture
change, and student-athlete involvement is essential.
NCAA’s Five Core Commitments
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/sexual-violence-prevention-tool-kit
14. INSTITUTIONALIZATION
CRITICAL PROCESSES
POLICY
PROGRAMMING
Framework for Comprehensive Prevention
Campus Prevention Network
www.campuspreventionnetwork.com
The degree of system-wide buy-in, visible commitment, and
meaningful investment in effective prevention initiatives
The strategic, collaborative, and research informed translation of
resources (staff/budget) into effective policies and programs
The values and expectations of the institution and its community,
and the system of accountability to uphold and enforce them
The intentional development, multi-modal design, and targeted delivery
of prevention programs and messages that will maximize impact
15. Leadership “Sexual violence prevention must be a priority
for athletics directors and college presidents.”
Senior Leader
Commitment
Dedicated
Staffing
Adequate
Resources
Action Plan &
Clear Policies
Ongoing
Curriculum
50% of college presidents made public
statements about sexual assault only once
or not at all in the past 12 months.
Leading prevention institutions commit
over $10/student in budget funding
for sexual assault prevention.
16. Collaboration
“Meaningful progress in sexual violence
prevention efforts requires cross-campus
collaboration.”
Collaboration
Team
Designated
Coordinator
Participate in
Task Forces
Engage Experts
in Development
Athletics help in
development
Only about half of schools include athletics
in sexual assault prevention task forces.
100% of Advanced institutions share
progress indicators with key stakeholders.
17. Compliance &
Accountability
“Schools must comply with federal laws, campus
policies, and NCAA rules – and are accountable for
prevention.”
Policies Widely
Communicated
Roles, Rights,
Responsibilities
Understanding
of Legislation
Reporting and
Adjudication
Contact Info
for Title IX
Only half of campus administrators know
how to appropriately respond to disclosures.
65% of athletes know how to report
a sexual assault at their school.
18. Engagement “An essential part of positive culture change is
student-athlete involvement.”
Connecting with
Student Affairs
Athletes Trained
in Leadership
Participate in
Campus Efforts
Involvement in
NCAA Initiatives
Measures of
Participation
80% of staff/faculty plan to play an active
role in preventing campus sexual violence.
67% of athletes feel responsibility to
prevent sexual assault at their school.
19. Education “Effective educational programming is aimed at
behavior and culture change.”
Delivered at
Key Times
Informed by
Evidence
Comprehensive
Annual Training
Addresses
Alcohol & Drugs
Evaluated for
Impact
50% of athletes feel that most of their peers
would not engage in sexual activity if the
other person was incapacitated.
100% of Advanced institutions evaluate their
sexual assault prevention efforts.
20. Education Training topics from NCAA Tool Kit
• Healthy relationships
• Sexual violence prevalence
• Sexual violence attitudes
• Harassment
• Hazing and bullying
• Stalking
• Discrimination
• Alcohol and drugs
• Respectful communication
• Negotiating consent
• Active listening
• Managing referral process
• Impact of harmful language
• Bystander Intervention
• Compliance, accountability,
and sanctions
22. CHALLENGE #1
Alignment
with NCAA
Tool Kit
CHALLENGE #2
Athletic
specific
content
CHALLENGE #3
Scope and
flexibility of
deployment
CHALLENGE #5
Evaluating
and reporting
impact
CHALLENGE #6
Annual
attestation
report
CHALLENGE #7
Meeting
compliance
timeline
CHALLENGE #4
Tracking
and reporting
participation
Training Challenges
23. Attendee Insights
Which best describes your
ongoing sexual assault prevention
training for student athletes?
18%
Annual ongoing training is not currently offered for
student athletes
38%
Annual ongoing training is provided, but participation is
not consistently tracked
44%
Annual ongoing training is provided and participation is
consistently tracked
24. POLL
How are you currently planning to track training participation?
28. Strong statements from
Athletic Director and coaches
about importance of training
STATEMENTS OF
COMMITMENT
All incoming athletes must
complete online training
before starting classes
MANDATED
EDUCATION
First-year athletes complete
training that is unique from
ongoing athletes
SCAFFOLDED
CURRICULUM
Athletic staff complete
required training prior to
student athletes
TIMING OF
TRAINING
Programming is developed
in collaboration with TIX
and Student Life
COLLABORATE
WITH EXPERTS
Case Study: University of Michigan
30. EVERFI TO LAUNCH
<< Student Athletes and Athletics Staff >>
Annual Ongoing Training Program to Address
the NCAA Policy on Sexual Assault Education
AVAILABLE FOR LAUNCH IN OCTOBER, 2017
31. Student Athlete: Sexual Assault Prevention
â—Ź Student-athlete tailored annual ongoing
training course;
â—Ź Specific student-athlete scenarios, Tool Kit
aligned learning objectives, institutional
policies, athletics video uploads.
â—Ź Length: 30 minutes
Athletic Staff: Sexual Assault Prevention
â—Ź Coaches and Athletic Administrator tailored
ongoing training course;
â—Ź Specific athletic-staff scenarios, Tool Kit
aligned learning objectives, institutional
policies, athletics video uploads.
â—Ź Length: 30 minutes
EVERFI Athletics Program
Athletics Platform Features
â—Ź Dedicated Athletics Compliance
Platform for student and staff course
delivery and tracking. Platform
includes standard course
customizations, policies, assessments,
surveys, completion tracking, and
attestation summaries.
â—Ź Dedicated customer success manager
for 2017-18 implementations,
integrations, and platform training.
â—Ź NCAA Peer Institution Benchmarking.
32. CHALLENGE #1
Alignment
with NCAA
Tool Kit
CHALLENGE #2
Athletic
specific
content
CHALLENGE #3
Scope and
flexibility of
deployment
CHALLENGE #5
Evaluating
and reporting
impact
CHALLENGE #6
Annual
attestation
report
CHALLENGE #7
Meeting
compliance
timeline
CHALLENGE #4
Tracking
and reporting
participation
Training Challenges
33. Delivered at Key
Time Periods
Dedicated
Platform 24/7
Real time
Informed by
Evidence
Content
developed by
leading
prevention &
compliance
experts
Comprehensive,
Ongoing Training
Annual ongoing
courses for
Student-athletes
& Athletics staff
24/7 Platform
tracking
Addresses
Alcohol & Drugs
Includes
intersectionality
of sexual violence
and AOD
Evaluated for
Impact
Surveys and
assessments built
into courses
Alignment with NCAA Toolkit
CHALLENGE #1
34. ❏ Healthy relationships
❏ Sexual violence prevalence
❏ Sexual violence attitudes
❏ Harassment
❏ Hazing and bullying
❏ Stalking
❏ Discrimination
❏ Alcohol and drugs
❏ Respectful communication
❏ Negotiating consent
❏ Active listening
❏ Managing referral process
❏ Impact of harmful language
❏ Bystander Intervention
❏ Compliance, accountability,
and sanctions
Alignment with NCAA Toolkit
CHALLENGE #1
35. ❏ Athletics Specific Scenarios
❏ Custom Athletics
Logos/Images
❏ Custom Athletics Videos
❏ Custom Policies and
E-signature
❏ Customized Communication
Templates
Athletic Specific Content
CHALLENGE #2
39. NCAA POLICYTITLE IX CLERY ACT
President/Chancellor,
Title IX Coordinator,
& Athletic Director
must attest that
student and staff
training has been
delivered annually
Schools must put forth
a “good faith effort” to
train students, staff,
and faculty each year
“Responsible employees”
must receive training on
resources, laws, policies
Raising the Bar on Compliance
CHALLENGE #6
40. Annual Attestation Report
CHALLENGE #6
Attestation Form Available
March 1, 2018
Sign off by President, Athletics
Director, and Title IX Coordinator
SAMPLE FORM
41. Policy in Effect
Policy goes into effect
immediately upon
announcement
Sign-Off Form Available
Form for annual attestation
goes live electronically
Sign-Off Deadline
Attestation form must be
submitted with proper sign-off
Board of Governors Report
List of compliant schools will be presented
to BoG and published on ncaa.org
Mar 1
2018
May 15
2018
August
2018
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/ncaa-board-governors-policy-campus-sexual-violence-faq
NCAA Policy Timeline
Aug 17
2017
CHALLENGE #7
42. Compliance Timeline
From the NCAA Board of Governors on Campus Sexual Assault Policy FAQ:
October November December January February March
This education should be completed during the 2017-18
academic year to allow presidents or chancellors, athletics
directors and Title IX coordinators to attest in the spring.
“
”
CHALLENGE #7
43. Implementation Team
(Customer Success)
Who we are
• 20+ strong
– 18 Customer Success Managers
– 3 Implementation Specialists
We’re in your communities
â—Ź Boston, Austin, Minnesota, Ohio, and California
We walk the walk
â—Ź Masters degrees in Higher Ed Administration, Public Health, Health Communication,
Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, College Student Development & Counseling
â—Ź Career experience at University of South Carolina, University of Southern California,
New York University, Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern University
â—Ź Division III Varsity Athletes
44. A Path Forward Together?
Fall 2017 Spring 2018
25 Launches 75 Launches
October November December January February March
45. POLL
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our Fall or Spring training cohorts?
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46. August 29, 2017
How to Comply with the
NCAA’s New Sexual
Assault Training Policy
Rob Buelow
Vice President
Holly Rider-Milkovich
Senior Director
George Homer
Vice President
47. Resources & Citations
NCAA Sexual Violence Policy:
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Aug2017SSI_CampusSexualViolencePolicy_20170817.pdf
NCAA Sexual Violence Policy Announcement:
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/board-adopts-sexual-violence-policy
NCAA Board of Governors Policy on Campus Sexual Violence FAQ:
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/ncaa-board-governors-policy-campus-sexual-violence-faq
NCAA Sexual Violence Prevention Tool Kit:
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/sexual-violence-prevention-tool-kit
EVERFI survey/assessment data on student-athletes:
EVERFI (2017). Haven: Understanding Sexual Assault [Computer software]. Retrieved from http://www.everfi.com.
EVERFI survey/assessment data on faculty and staff:
EVERFI (2017). Haven for Faculty & Staff [Computer software]. Retrieved from http://www.everfi.com..
Campus Prevention Network data on institutional prevention practices:
Rider-Milkovich, H. (2017). Charting the Path Forward: Highlights on Promising Trends and Continuing Challenges in Campus
Sexual Assault Prevention. Retrieved from https://campuspreventionnetwork.com/resources/charting-the-path-forward.