Episode 58: Year End Reflection and Important Title IX Updates
Release Date: 12/21/2023
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info_outlineIn the last episode of 2023, we share a few ICS developments and updates, followed by some legal developments and updates in the Title IX world. Tuning in, you’ll hear key takeaways from the recent ICS retreat, reflections from changes that occurred in 2023, and updates to expect as we look ahead to the new year. Learn what to expect as we offer an overview of training and regulatory action in the new year, including many training opportunities not to be missed. Don’t miss this power-packed episode!
Key Points From This Episode:
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ICS developments and updates in 2023.
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Reflections from the recent ICS team retreat.
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Upcoming revisions of the ICS mission, values, and goal statement in January 2024.
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Content included in ICS’s latest note from Courtney: a time for reflection and a note of gratitude.
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Reflecting on the first two ICS community partners.
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Spring training opportunities including the Sixth Annual Year End Review.
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Live and in-person training to expect going forward.
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The updated release date for the new Title IX regulations.
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What else was included in the updated legislative agenda for Fall of 2023.
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Who will be impacted by the updates to 504.
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Increased attention to the rise of antisemitism and islamophobia.
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The ICS Blog on the Department of Education’s recent release of a Dear Colleague Letter on Title VI.
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A big Title IX decision from the sixth circuit that has come down in the midst of recent activity.
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A reminder to grab your spot in the year-end review.
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Looking ahead to an action-packed training schedule for 2024.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Department of Education Reminds Schools of Their Obligations Under Title VI
Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training