Crafting Clear and Compliant Reports: A Workshop for Education Investigators and Decision Makers

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$400.00

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Crafting Clear and Compliant Reports: A Workshop for Education Investigators and Decision Makers

Event Overview

Join us for a skills-focused workshop designed for investigators, decision makers, and appeal panelists responsible for drafting reports for education institutions in civil rights matters—including Title VI and Title IX—and disciplinary matters. Presented by seasoned education attorneys and including a 30-minute pre-workshop survey and assignment, this session will equip you with training and practice addressing relevance, credibility, and conflicting evidence.

Discussion will include ways to ensure clarity and completeness in reports while adapting to meet institutional policy, practice, and capacity needs. Whether you are new to report writing or seeking to refine your approach, this workshop will provide actionable guidance and best practices to strengthen your work and support fair, thorough outcomes.

Training Cost

$400 per person. Fee includes the virtual program and materials. Payment can be made via check or credit card.

Who Should Attend

Professionals who draft or support the completion of investigative or disciplinary reports, including higher education and K-12 investigators, decision makers, and appellate officers; Title IX and Title VI Coordinators, compliance officers, and student conduct administrators.

Continuing Education Credit

This program is pending approval for Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit. This program has been submitted to the HR Certification Institute and Society for Human Resources Management for review.