Recognize Disability-Related Barriers

Learn how disability-related challenges, such as communication differences, executive functioning issues, and stress responses, can affect participation in the grievance process.

Provide Access Supports

Develop the ability to implement access supports that enable meaningful participation while maintaining neutrality, preserving credibility assessments, and protecting the integrity of responsibility determinations.

Apply Practical Workflows

Use repeatable tools and operational strategies to address disability access challenges that arise throughout the grievance process.

Curriculum

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    Course Introduction

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    Title IX & Disability Access in Higher Education

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    Title IX Posting Requirements

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    Course Wrap Up

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An Advanced Course for Title IX Coordinators

This advanced course prepares Title IX Coordinators to effectively address disability-related barriers that arise during grievance processes. Participants will learn how disability can affect communication, comprehension, memory, executive functioning, and stress responses and how these factors may influence participation in interviews, hearings, and investigative steps. Through practical frameworks and real-world examples, the course focuses on identifying barriers rather than diagnoses and implementing neutral access supports that promote meaningful participation.

Advance your skills & knowledge.

Elevate Your Title IX Expertise and Strengthen Your Skills.

$299.00