Addressing and Preventing Adult Sexual Misconduct is a FREE training intended to help prepare schools and school districts to create comprehensive policies and procedures within their Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for preventing and addressing Adult Sexual Misconduct (ASM) in schools.

This training is being held at the Criminal Justice Institute in Little Rock on Thursday, March 17.

The 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
– Better protect students

Who Should Attend?
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
– Members of an EOP planning team

This training is being presented by the REMS TA Center, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools.

Registration is completed on the REMS TA Center website. Cut-off date for your registration is Monday, March 14, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

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