Learn about research-based and practitioner-informed strategies for successful prevention and advocacy programs.
Coordinator Four: Advocacy, Prevention, and Trauma is a two-day research-based, practitioner-informed course focused on institutional climate evaluation and change, prevention education and programming, understanding trauma, and the practice of victim advocacy. The faculty will lead participants through multiple hands-on exercises regarding program planning and preventing burnout. Additionally, participants will discuss the intersection of Title IX and Behavioral Intervention Teams (BITs) and the necessity of those two entities working collaboratively.
After completing this course, participants will be able to…
- Explain the purpose and components of an effective climate survey
- Distinguish between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention efforts
- Understand the requirements for educational programs and campaigns under VAWA Section 304
- Provide examples of the types of incidents that Title IX staff and the BIT should respond to collaboratively
- Describe what happens during a medical-evidentiary exam
- Identify signs of potential compassion fatigue and/or vicarious trauma
Who should attend?
- Title IX Coordinators
- Deputy Title IX Coordinators
- Title IX or Civil Rights Investigators
- Decision-makers
- Appeal Decision-makers
- Human Resources Professionals
- Legal Counsel
- Compliance and Risk Management Professionals (Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, ADA/Section 504, AA, EEO, Clery)
- Law Enforcement/Campus Safety
- Training and Prevention Professionals
- Victim Advocates
- Behavioral Intervention & Threat Assessment Team Members
- Case Managers
- Student Conduct Professionals
Virtual
Instructor-Led
Live, Interactive Online Training
- $1,599 Member
- $1,699 Non-Member
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Schedule:
- July 18 - 19: 11:00am - 6:00pm ET Register
Details:
*You must attend all dates in your session to receive credit for attendance.
Group discounts are provided on a sliding scale based on group size and applicable on registrations for the same training or event. Please contact events@atixa.org for questions.
Individualized discounts are as follows:
1st grouped individual - full price of registration
2-4 grouped individuals - 15% discount on registrations
5+ grouped individuals - 25% discount on registrations
- Attendance for each day of training or access to eTraining course for three months
- An extensive course-specific selection of articles, customizable forms and templates, case studies, videos, and more
- Instructional slides or transcript for eTraining
- Access to ATIXA content experts
- Ability to interact with faculty and attendees via course discussion and activities
- Certification upon corresponding course completion
The Trainer Training: What Title IX Coordinators Need to Know About Advocacy, Prevention & Trauma – Coordinator Four certification course builds on the Level One course with a deep-dive into key topics, providing participants with greater intentionality and skill-building through case study and scenario discussions. The four levels of advanced training are not given in a particular order or progression, despite their numerical labeling. They offer topic-based opportunities for training depending on your needs and interest in the topics offered.
To obtain certification from ATIXA, you will need to sign-in to your Event Lobby each day of training and attend the whole event. It is our expectation that you are present for the entire duration of your training course. Certification will only be provided once ATIXA has verified attendance through the Event Lobby.
Please allow 7-10 days following the completion of the course and then log in on our website and visit the My ATIXA page to access the Continuing Certification Credit (CCC) program system. Please follow the instructions on the webpage to obtain your certification. Our CCC program allows those certified by ATIXA to track, maintain, and extend their professional development through our programs.
PLEASE NOTE: Certification refers to attendance at a qualifying event; TNG cannot speak to individual attendees’ knowledge, expertise, or command of the material.