Summary
About NCCPS: In the Not Alone report, the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault charged the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS) to develop a trauma-informed training program for school officials. To meet this mandate, we worked with nationally-recognized subject matter experts in the fields of sexual and gender-based violence investigations, Title IX, the Clery Act, victim's advocacy, student conduct, and psychology to develop and deliver this groundbreaking curriculum.
Program Purpose: To provide college and university administrators involved in investigating and adjudicating sexual misconduct cases information and resources necessary to conduct trauma-informed investigations in line with evolving practices.
Registration Information: Program registration is available to representatives from institutions of higher education and their local partners in involved in the investigation and adjudication of reports of sexual and gender-based violence on campus. We encourage representation from your campus/community multi-disciplinary team. Registration is first come, first served basis.
Registration Details
Registration Fees & Discounts
Standard registration - $1,295
Multiple Participation Discount - Register four people from your institution or organization and receive 50% off a fifth participant. For details, please contact events@nccpsafety.org.
Refund & Cancellation Policy
The NCCPS is not responsible for any expenses associated with attendance at this program, including travel. If you wish to cancel registration for a National Center event, please refer to our cancellation policy.
Participation Requirements
Participants are required to attend all modules and be in attendance during the closing session on Friday to earn a certificate. Those participants not in attendance or missing more than 10% of the Institute may not receive a certificate.
Hotel Information
THE ROOM BLOCK IS FULL.
There are a limited number of rooms available in a block at the Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/US Capitol. Room rate is $242 per night and is accessible by calling (202) 408-4870 and reqeusting the National Center for Campus Public Safety room block with the dates of your stay. This block will fill completely, and quickly, so reserve soon.
Agenda
Learn more about these topics in the module synopses.
June 12: Welcome, Institutional Obligations, Community Coordination, The Culture in Which We Live, and Impact of Language
June 13: Understanding the Effects of Trauma, First Impressions Matter, Interviewing the Complainant, and Considerations Regarding Criminal Sexual Offenders
June 14: Interviewing the Respondent, Investigative Strategies, and Report Writing
June 15: Adjudication, Appeals and Logistics, Mandatory Training, and Institutional Support and Self-care
June 16: Bonus fifth day featuring presentations and discussions with a range of federal partners including:
Covering topics such as updates from the U.S. Department of Education and Office for Victims of Crime, supporting survivors with disabilities, and climate surveys and prevention.
This project was supported by Grant No. 2013-MU-BX-K011 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the US Department of Justice.