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Office of Compliance and Equity Management New Employee Orientation

Office of Compliance and Equity Management New Employee Orientation. OCEM Functions. Oversee equal opportunity Prepare the Affirmative Action Plan Resolve issues of harassment and discrimination Serve as liaison to outside agencies regarding civil rights complaints and contract compliance

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Office of Compliance and Equity Management New Employee Orientation

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  1. Office of Compliance and Equity ManagementNew Employee Orientation

  2. OCEM Functions • Oversee equal opportunity • Prepare the Affirmative Action Plan • Resolve issues of harassment and discrimination • Serve as liaison to outside agencies regarding civil rights complaints and contract compliance • Coordinate Title IX efforts on campus • Report to the President

  3. What is … Discrimination • Occurs when an individual is treated adversely because of their membership in a protected class Harassment • Unwelcome behavior • Creates a hostile or intimidating environment • Makes it difficult or impossible to learn or work Retaliation • Taking adverse action against someone participating in a protected activity • Action taken because of their participation in that protected activity Policy 13.02- Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct

  4. Protected Classes • Age • Color • Creed • Disability • Ethnicity • Gender identity • Genetic information • Marital status • National origin • Political affiliation • Pregnancy • Race • Religion • Sex • Sexual orientation • Veteran or military status • Any other basis protected by federal and/or state law.

  5. Title IX • Prohibits discrimination based on sex in all programs and activities of the University. • Our institutional responsibility is to provide prompt and effective remedy once we have knowledge of allegations related to such discrimination.

  6. Sexual Misconduct • Includes the following: • Sexual harassment • Stalking • Sexual assault • Domestic violence • Dating violence • Sexual exploitation • Non-consensual sexual contact • Non-consensual sexual intercourse

  7. Consent • Knowing, voluntary, and clear permission to engage in mutually agreed-upon sexual activity. • It is the responsibility of each party that the other has consented before engaging in the activity. • Individuals can withdraw consent at any time.

  8. Consensual Relationships All University employees are strongly discouraged from entering into romantic and/or sexual relationships which could lead to creation of hostile environments • Consensual romantic and/or sexual relationships where a power differential exists, whether real or perceived, may constitute sexual harassment.

  9. Reporting Responsibilities University employees with supervisory responsibilities who are aware of or witness discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct or retaliation are required to promptly report to the Title IX Officer or Deputy Coordinator. Non-supervisory employees who are aware of or witness discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct or retaliation involving students are required to promptly report to the Title IX Officer or a Deputy Coordinator.Students who are aware of or witnessing discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct or retaliation are encouraged to promptly report to the Title IX Officer or a Deputy Coordinator.

  10. How to Report • Where are the Title IX Officer and Deputies? • Office of Compliance and Equity Management • Athletics • Online reporting at safety.uni.edu • Whenever you have a concern or question about equity or protected-class issues, you should contact OCEM as soon as possible. • We listen. • We present options. • We resolve issues on a case-by-case basis. • *OCEM houses the Title IX Officer and a Title IX Deputy.

  11. https://safety.uni.edu

  12. Online Training Assignment • Refer to your assignment email for log-in directions. • You can stop and start at your convenience. • Employees are expected to complete this training at least once every two years. • FAQs are here: www.equity.uni.edu(click on “online training FAQs”) • Call us (3.2846) with questions.

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