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Broken trust: Cal State system is mending how it handles sexual . . . Hers is a new role created by the Chancellor’s Office to oversee anti-discrimination efforts When Schwartzkopf began in February, each campus was already starting to make major changes — including hiring more staff, creating specialized roles, and communicating better with students and employees
Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination cases Changes are underway one year after scathing audits showed how the California State University system failed to handle reports of sexual discrimination, harassment and assault in its Title IX offices
Broken trust: Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination . . . A series of high-profile cases, including one that resulted in the head of the university system resigning , sparked the review of Title IX procedures and illuminated severe distrust among many students and employees in the Cal State system The Chancellor’s Office commissioned the Cozen O’Connor law firm to undertake a yearlong investigation , in which teams visited each campus either in
Broken trust: Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination . . . Months-long delays Lack of trust Failure These are just a few ways in which investigators a year ago described the inadequate responses to sexual assault and discrimination across the 23-campus California State University system Now, the system says it is meeting this month’s deadline for implementing 12 fixes for problems reported in a July 2023 state audit and a law firm review of how
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - cccco. edu Employment-related discrimination complaints and appeals Earlier this year we revised our procedures for handling employment-related unlawful discrimination complaints to provide that districts are no longer required to submit the materials described in sections 59336 and 59340 to the Chancellor’s Office in employment-related cases 2
Broken trust: Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination . . . A series of high-profile cases, including one that resulted in the head of the university system resigning, sparked the review of Title IX procedures and illuminated severe distrust among many students and employees in the Cal State system The Chancellor’s Office commissioned the Cozen O’Connor law firm to undertake a yearlong investigation, in which teams visited each campus either in
As Cal State touts sex discrimination reforms, some students and . . . The California State University Board of Trustees heard positive reports on Title IX reforms at its meeting last week, including new campus audits and data collection However, some faculty and students say they have yet to see improvements