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Campus Save Act

Campus Save Act. The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act of 2013. Campus Save Act.

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Campus Save Act

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  1. Campus Save Act The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act of 2013

  2. Campus Save Act The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act increases transparency on campus about incidents of sexual violence, guarantees victims enhanced rights, sets standards for disciplinary proceedings, and requires campus-wide prevention education programs. The Campus SaVE Act amends the Clery Act, which addresses campus sexual assault policies within the Higher Education Act of 1965. President Obama signed SaVE into law on March 7, 2013 as part of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization.

  3. Campus Save Act Schools must carefully evaluate their sexual misconduct prevention and awareness programs to ensure compliance. Schools must educate their students, faculty, and staff on the prevention of rape, acquaintance rape, domestic violence, bystander intervention, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

  4. How Did We Get Here 1972 – Education Amendments 1990 Clery Act 1994 Violence Against Women Act 2001 Revised Sexual Harassment Guidance 2011 April 2011 Dear Colleague Letter 2013 Campus Save Act October 1, 2014

  5. Compliance Campus Save Act applies to all postsecondary institutions that participate in federal student financial assistance programs under Title IV: Pell Grants, FSEOGs, Federal Work-study programs, Perkins Loans, Direct Loans, and LEAP.

  6. Training Training for your students Training for your employees (faculty and staff) Outside Agency Relationships

  7. Educational Programs Colleges must provide “primary prevention and awareness programs” for new students and employees, as well as ongoing prevention and awareness campaigns. These educational programs must include certain subjects: A statement by the school that it prohibits acts of sexual violence The definition of various acts of sexual violence Education on bystander intervention Risk reduction programs so students recognize and can avoid abusive behaviors or potential attacks Information on the school’s reporting system and disciplinary proceedings

  8. Campus Disciplinary Hearings The Campus SaVE Act  “prompt, fair, and impartial” disciplinary proceedings that ensure equitable process to both parties: Officials conducting disciplinary proceedings must be trained annually on sexual violence investigation and determinations Both the accuser and the accused have a right to have an adviser of their choice present during the disciplinary process Both the accuser and accused are required to receive the final results of a disciplinary proceeding in writing Both the accuser and accused have a right to appeal disciplinary proceeding decisions or changes to the final result

  9. Campus Save Act2013 Where do we go from here?

  10. Grayson College Initiatives College 101 – orientation for new students Creating a Blackboard Course and MOOC for employees and staff which will address the Save Act requirements Partnership with local crisis center Investigator and Title IX training CSA training for all coaches, assistant coaches, residential hall supervisors, counseling staff, club sponsors

  11. References United Educators. (2014). The campus save act: a compliance guide. Retrieved from https://www.ue.org Campus Clarity. (2013). Statement of compliance for think about it. Retrieved from http://campussaveact.org/files/ThinkAboutIt_ComplianceStatement.pdf

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