The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) in collaboration with the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center in partnership with the US Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools is pleased to announce training on Addressing and Preventing Adult Sexual Misconduct in Schools. This day-long training focuses on creating policies and procedures for preventing and addressing adult sexual misconduct (ASM) in schools.
While schools are the safest place for children, the threat of ASM in the school setting by educators, administrators, staff members, volunteers, or other members of the school community against a student is present. In order to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from ASM and suspected incidents of ASM, schools should create a comprehensive school emergency operations plan (EOP) that contains an ASM Annex. This training is intended to help prepare schools and school districts to create comprehensive policies and procedures within their EOPs for preventing and addressing ASM in schools. The training curriculum was developed using the most recent research and trends in ASM, published in A Training Guide of Administrators and Educators on Addressing Adult Sexual Misconduct in the School Setting. In order to prevent incidents or allegations of sexual misconduct, it is important for all school personnel to demonstrate appropriate behavior, and to recognize questionable behavior before an incident occurs.
The aim of this training is to help participants be able to:
Develop a greater understanding of ASM in schools
Understand ASM’s complexities
Know how to develop more comprehensive policies and procedures for preventing and addressing ASM in schools and school districts; and
Better protect students
The intended audiences for this training are those with a role in creating policies and procedures for preventing and addressing ASM in schools, including, but not limited to:
School district and school administrators, human resource directors, legal counsel representatives, educators, support staff, and members of an EOP planning team.
Partial In-service Credit (PIC) for Virginia law enforcement officers is available for this course.
There is no fee to attend this training. Pre-registration is required.
Transportation, lodging and meals are the responsibility of the participant.
Sign in begins at 7:30 a.m.Training begins at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 4:00 p.m.
REMS TA Center 1-855-781-7367 info@remstacenter.org