Address Stalking and Intimate Partner Violence Using ATIXA’s Comprehensive Framework
This workshop addresses intimate partner violence (IPV) and stalking in educational settings, offering an overview of prevention, intervention, and response through case studies. Participants will learn definitions and response requirements under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Title IX, along with best practices. It covers the spectrum of IPV and stalking behaviors (including cyberstalking), barriers to reporting, and strategies for addressing these issues and supporting affected parties. The workshop highlights effective safety measures and the impacts on Complainants and the community. It emphasizes understanding cultural contexts and identity-specific needs, accessing resources, assessing under-reported data, and initiating interventions. A focus is placed on the “Stop, Prevent, Remedy” framework and collaborating with behavioral intervention teams (BITs) for risk assessment and complaints.
Key Takeaway
Gain the capacity to effectively manage IPV and stalking cases, leverage integrated resources, and collaborate with support teams to enhance educational safety and support systems.
Topics Covered
- Regulatory Context and Definitions
- Dating Violence
- Domestic Violence
- Stalking as a Continuum of Conduct
- Cyberstalking
- Prevention Techniques
- Safety Planning
- Neurodivergence Considerations
- Understanding Cultural Context
- Barriers to Reporting
- When Should a Title IX Coordinator Sign a Complaint?
- Complaint Intake
- Common Supportive Measures
- Behavioral Intervention Team Referral
- Violence Risk Assessment
- K-12 Parent/Guardian Involvement
- Law Enforcement Involvement
- Assessing Violence as an Intentional or Incidental Act
- Protecting from Retaliatory Counter Complaints
- Policy and Analysis Considerations for a Self-Defense Defense
After completing this seminar, participants will…
- Define stalking under both VAWA and Title IX
- Distinguish between lurking and stalking behaviors and appropriate responses to each
- Differentiate among the forms of stalking, including cyberstalking
- Consider specific cultural identities and mores when responding to alleged stalking
- Identify opportunities to partner with a behavioral intervention team to assess levels of violence risk
- Explore options for investigating, interventions, and responding to stalking behavior
- Intimate Partner Violence Defined
- Understanding IPV: Power and Control, Behaviors and Patterns
- Cultural Context and Considerations for Specific Identity Groups
- Reported and Under-Reported Data
- Barriers to Reporting, Seeking Support, and Filing Complaints
- Groups with Increased Risk of IPV
- Responding to IPV
- Investigation and Analysis of IPV Complaints
- Retaliation, Violence, and Self-Defense
- Intentional vs. Incidental Fight Responses
Who Should Attend?
- Title IX Coordinators
- Deputy Title IX Coordinators
- Title IX or Civil Rights Investigators
- Decision-makers
- Hearing Chairpersons
- Appeal Decision-makers
- Informal Resolution Facilitators
- Intake/Case Coordinators
- Training and Prevention Professionals
- Human Resources Professionals
- Student Conduct Professionals
- Legal Counsel
- Compliance and Risk Management Professionals (Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, ADA/Section 504, AA, EEO, Clery)
- Law Enforcement/Campus Safety/School Resource Officers
- Victim Advocates
- Student Affairs Administrators
- Superintendents, Principals, & Assistant Principals
- Behavioral Intervention & Threat Assessment Team Members
- Case Managers
This workshop is tailored to be applicable for Higher Education Institutions, K-12 Schools and Districts, as well as Dual Enrollment programs.
Please note, Workshops do not offer certifications but they do receive digital badges. Attendees will earn 4 re-certifying credits toward any currently held Certifications. Please click here to view our Continuing Certification Credits (CCC) FAQs.
Upcoming Sessions
Schedule | Member | Non-Member | |
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January 8 12:00pm - 4:00pm ET |
$419 | $529 |
The pricing above is effective if purchased today. Take advantage of our Early Bird Pricing to secure your spot at a reduced rate until typically 10 weeks prior to the event. After the Early Bird pricing ends, our Regular Pricing takes effect, typically available up to 2 weeks before the event begins. Last Chance Pricing is your final opportunity to register, typically during the last 2 weeks before the event start date.
Register yourself or your team for two to four courses and receive a 15% discount; register for five or more and receive a 25% discount. Please create your order, click the 'Pay Later' option upon checkout, and reach out to events@atixa.org for the discounts to be applied.
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