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Leadership is at the heart of every Title IX coordinator's role, making it essential to have a clear vision. This episode, the first in a series on leadership, revisits a past conversation with Dr. Kaaren Williamsen, Director of the Prevention Education, Assistance & Resources (PEAR) unit within the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office at the University of Michigan. In this insightful discussion, Kaaren offers valuable guidance for Title IX coordinators as they lead efforts on campuses and in districts. She also shares strategies for incorporating restorative justice practices into their work, distinguishing restorative intervention from mediation, and encouraging a broader perspective that prioritizes responsibility. This approach moves beyond simply addressing policy violations to genuinely meeting human needs. Join us as we explore these topics and more.
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Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:
Dr. Kaaren WilliamsenDr. Kaaren Williamsen on ResearchGate
Dr. Kaaren Williamsen on LinkedIn
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
Campus PRISM Report
Parallel Justice
University of Michigan
ICS Lawyer
Higher Ed Community Access
K-12 Community Access
Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training
K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training
ICS Blog
Courtney Bullard on X
Learn about Becoming a Community Partner
By Institutional Compliance Solutions/Courtney Bullard - Title IX Attorney4.8
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Leadership is at the heart of every Title IX coordinator's role, making it essential to have a clear vision. This episode, the first in a series on leadership, revisits a past conversation with Dr. Kaaren Williamsen, Director of the Prevention Education, Assistance & Resources (PEAR) unit within the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office at the University of Michigan. In this insightful discussion, Kaaren offers valuable guidance for Title IX coordinators as they lead efforts on campuses and in districts. She also shares strategies for incorporating restorative justice practices into their work, distinguishing restorative intervention from mediation, and encouraging a broader perspective that prioritizes responsibility. This approach moves beyond simply addressing policy violations to genuinely meeting human needs. Join us as we explore these topics and more.
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:
Dr. Kaaren WilliamsenDr. Kaaren Williamsen on ResearchGate
Dr. Kaaren Williamsen on LinkedIn
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
Campus PRISM Report
Parallel Justice
University of Michigan
ICS Lawyer
Higher Ed Community Access
K-12 Community Access
Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training
K-12 Virtual Certified Title IX Training
ICS Blog
Courtney Bullard on X
Learn about Becoming a Community Partner

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