Title IX, Meet Clery, Clery Meet Title IX: Implementing the VAWA AmendmentsMargolis Healy
This presentation from the 24th Annual Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference from October 2014 provides information on Title IX fundamentals, summary of institutional obligations, Clery Act VAWA Amendments, the connections between Title IX and VAWA, new policy requirements, challenges, rule making and next steps.
Title IX, Meet Clery, Clery Meet Title IX: Implementing the VAWA AmendmentsMargolis Healy
This presentation from the 24th Annual Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference from October 2014 provides information on Title IX fundamentals, summary of institutional obligations, Clery Act VAWA Amendments, the connections between Title IX and VAWA, new policy requirements, challenges, rule making and next steps.
Hear from Clery Act experts Laura Egan, senior director of programs for the Clery Center; Steven Healy, CEO and co-founder of Margolis Healy; and James Moore, senior advisor for Clery Act compliance and campus safety for the U.S. Department of Education who discuss Clery Act tips in time for fall 2019. Laura, Steven, and James share their experiences and perspectives regarding the most critical issues in Clery Act compliance, with particular focus on those requirements related directly to the ASR/AFSR. They cover areas such as the policy and procedure requirements, distribution processes and notices, and challenges related to collecting and classifying crimes.
A presentation discussing the challenges of conducting concurrent Title IX and criminal investigations on college and university campuses regarding gender and sexual violence, including sexual assault and harassment.
Remedying Sexual Harassment in Colleges and Universities: Legal and Practical Strategies
Learning Objective: To understand legal requirements incumbent on colleges and universities to address and remedy sexual misconduct; to formulate effective strategies for combating the issue, through strategic partnerships, education, and targeted initiatives.
Sexual misconduct on college and university campuses continues to threaten diversity and inclusion accomplishments. Educational institutions with strong and credible enforcement procedures, in compliance with the many applicable federal and state laws, are best positioned to insure that sexual misconduct is promptly and appropriately addressed. The landscape here is evolving rapidly with many new laws at the federal and state levels, top level White House initiatives, enhanced federal oversight, and greatly increased public awareness. Even college and universities with established procedures need to comprehensively review and expand their approaches.
At the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:
a. Recognize and understand the complex and rapidly expanding federal requirements for colleges and universities to address sexual misconduct
b. Identify strategic partnerships to assist in effectively remedying sexual misconduct on campus
c. Formulate practical strategies for developing innovative remedial mechanisms
d. Develop evaluative data to assess (and refocus, as necessary) how well the elimination of sexual misconduct on campus is being achieved
Social care claims club, November, Birmingham & ManchesterBrowne Jacobson LLP
Social care issues continue to dominate the local authority claims landscape so we focused on a range of social care topics for our last claims clubs of the year including:
- STPs and ACOs
- Inquests
- Vicarious liability - Armes -v- Nottinghamshire County Council [2017] UKSC 60
Hear from Clery Act experts Laura Egan, senior director of programs for the Clery Center; Steven Healy, CEO and co-founder of Margolis Healy; and James Moore, senior advisor for Clery Act compliance and campus safety for the U.S. Department of Education who discuss Clery Act tips in time for fall 2019. Laura, Steven, and James share their experiences and perspectives regarding the most critical issues in Clery Act compliance, with particular focus on those requirements related directly to the ASR/AFSR. They cover areas such as the policy and procedure requirements, distribution processes and notices, and challenges related to collecting and classifying crimes.
A presentation discussing the challenges of conducting concurrent Title IX and criminal investigations on college and university campuses regarding gender and sexual violence, including sexual assault and harassment.
Remedying Sexual Harassment in Colleges and Universities: Legal and Practical Strategies
Learning Objective: To understand legal requirements incumbent on colleges and universities to address and remedy sexual misconduct; to formulate effective strategies for combating the issue, through strategic partnerships, education, and targeted initiatives.
Sexual misconduct on college and university campuses continues to threaten diversity and inclusion accomplishments. Educational institutions with strong and credible enforcement procedures, in compliance with the many applicable federal and state laws, are best positioned to insure that sexual misconduct is promptly and appropriately addressed. The landscape here is evolving rapidly with many new laws at the federal and state levels, top level White House initiatives, enhanced federal oversight, and greatly increased public awareness. Even college and universities with established procedures need to comprehensively review and expand their approaches.
At the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:
a. Recognize and understand the complex and rapidly expanding federal requirements for colleges and universities to address sexual misconduct
b. Identify strategic partnerships to assist in effectively remedying sexual misconduct on campus
c. Formulate practical strategies for developing innovative remedial mechanisms
d. Develop evaluative data to assess (and refocus, as necessary) how well the elimination of sexual misconduct on campus is being achieved
Social care claims club, November, Birmingham & ManchesterBrowne Jacobson LLP
Social care issues continue to dominate the local authority claims landscape so we focused on a range of social care topics for our last claims clubs of the year including:
- STPs and ACOs
- Inquests
- Vicarious liability - Armes -v- Nottinghamshire County Council [2017] UKSC 60
Margolis Healy Campus Threat Assessment Case Studies: A Training ToolMargolis Healy
Campus Threat Assessment Case Studies: A Training Tool for Investigation, Evalution, and Intervention.
By Margolis Healy
Funded by Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
Released March 2013
MHA defining roles presentation in gender and sexual response on campus - 032612Margolis Healy
Presentation at the Conference on Crimes Against Women (Dallas, March 26, 2012). Presentation focused on the challenges of addressing gender and sexual violence on campus given the various interests and organizations that sometimes conflict.