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Episode 54: There is Work to Be Done in the Waiting: Your Summer Title IX Checklist

The Law & Education

Release Date: 06/22/2023

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As you are probably aware, the Department of Education has decided to delay the release of the amended Title IX regulations, originally planned for May, to October 2023. In this episode, we highlight some important things we need to be aware of in light of this news. We discuss the implications of this postponement; particularly as it aligns with the start of a new academic year and the urgency for compliance given that four years will have passed under the 2020 regulations. We emphasize the necessity of maintaining compliance efforts through training and support and we highlight some courses provided by ICS. We also talk about the importance of updating policies and procedures before providing suggestions for helpful resources and webinars. Tune in today to find out what you should be focusing on during this wait.

 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The topic of this podcast: what we should be doing while waiting for the postponed Title IX regulations.
  • ICS is hiring: Title IX and Equity Specialist. 
  • Some of the conferences that ICS will be attending in the summer.
  • The importance of taking a break.
  • Insight into the postponement of the updated Title IX regulations originally scheduled for May. 
  • The fact that the updated regulations will now be released in a new academic year and how this relates to the slated time frame for their implementation.
  • How the upcoming academic school year marks four years under the 2020 regulations and the urgency for compliance. 
  • Why you need to be continuing your compliance efforts with training and support.
  • Some of the courses that ICS offers.
  • Why you should update your policies and procedures.
  • Suggested resources and webinars and what you can look forward to from the podcast.

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Title IX and Equity Specialist job posting 

NACUA Annual Conference

ICS Events 

ICS Lawyer

Higher Ed Community Access

K-12 Community Access

Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training

K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training

ICS Blog

Courtney Bullard on Twitter 

Courtney Bullard Email