Are you clear on the difference between supportive measures and disciplinary action in Title IX cases? Today, we focus on the most immediate and powerful tool in your administrative toolkit: supportive measures. These are individualized, non-punitive services designed to restore or preserve equal access to education for all parties, often serving as the crucial first intervention. Learn the high-impact strategies you can implement right away, including the creation of clear no-contact orders (NCOs), practical academic and schedule modifications (like class or transportation route adjustments), and the proactive offering of counseling and mental health referrals. Mastering these compassionate, human-centered responses is key to effective, compliant, and swift action that builds deep student trust.
Remember: supportive measures must be offered to both the complainant and the respondent, ensuring safety and equity are your immediate non-negotiable priorities.
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