The Investigation and Adjudication of a Title IX complaint should include:
Institutions should provide training for their Title IX personnel, hearing boards, and any other professionals that may be a part of the investigation or adjudication for the campus. These training’s should be extensive, appropriate and up-to-date in:
Trauma-informed and culturally sensitive information, and
Continuous and researched-based approaches that are developed and and facilitated with gender violence experts.
The response of an institution (regardless of whether the complaint continues in the Title IX process, is shifted to the institutions Student Conduct process, or is not pursued), should be timely, appropriate, sensitive, and respectful to both parties. Keeping this response standard at every level will increase the likelihood that students will report intimate partner violence and other forms of gender based violence.
Investigation and Adjudication within institutions should be prompt, fair and impartial for both parties.
Retaliation is never permitted. It is paramount that Campuses protect the safety of parties by training employees in safety planning, adjudicating claims of retaliation in a timely fashion, and highlighting retaliation prohibitions in IPV-related policies.