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Rights of Students and Employees Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Northern Virginia Community College

Rights of Students and Employees Accused of Sexual Misconduct

 

If you have been accused of sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating/domestic violence or stalking, you have certain right under NOVA’s Sexual Misconduct Policy.  These rights are listed below for your information. The complete Sexual Misconduct Policy is available online at http://www.nvcc.edu/current-students/policies–forms/docs/SexualMisconductPolicy.pdf.

  1. CHARGES. You have the right to be notified of the charges against you. You will be notified in writing and will be provided a copy of the complaint against you.
  2. PROMPT, FAIR AND IMPARTIAL INVESTIGATION. You have the right to a prompt, fair and impartial investigation of the complaint against you, including an opportunity to present witnesses and other evidence. You may present documents, the names of witnesses, and other evidence to the investigators. The investigators may also interview other witnesses and consider other evidence. You may not be present for the complainant’s interview unless the complainant consents, and vice versa.
  3. ADVISOR. If you have been accused of sexual assault, you have the right to select an advisor to support and accompany you at all times throughout the College proceedings. The advisor may support you, but may not represent you or speak for you. You may contact the Title IX Coordinator if you have procedural questions or concerns during any stage of the process.
  4. STANDARD OF EVIDENCE. You will not be considered responsible for violating NOVA’s Sexual Misconduct Policy unless you are found to be responsible by a preponderance of the evidence, in accord with the procedures described in that policy. Nevertheless, at the complainant’s request, NOVA may take action to change a class assignment or working relationship, or issue a campus protective order, so that you will be separated from the complainant to the greatest extent possible. These actions will not be considered in determining whether you are responsible for the alleged sexual misconduct, and will not prejudice you under that process.
  5. CONFIDENTIALITY. You have the right to have your name and all information related to the alleged sexual misconduct kept as confidential as reasonably possible. Absolute confidentiality may not be possible in all circumstances, especially when NOVA needs to act to protect the safety of others. As a general matter, all persons involved in a complaint of sexual misconduct are to respect the privacy of the individuals involved and must keep the matter as confidential as reasonably possible.
  6. SANCTIONS. You have the right to know the potential sanctions that may be imposed if you are found responsible for violating the Sexual Misconduct Policy. These sanctions are described in the policy and may include, but are not limited to, admonitions, probation, suspension, dismissal from the College and/or termination from employment.
  7. INFORMATION. You have the right to information regarding the status of the complaint against you, including the outcome of the campus investigation and any disciplinary action, the procedures to appeal a disciplinary action, and the final outcome.

March 10, 2014

NOVA Police to Offer Bomb Threat Awareness Training

BT FlyerMarch Dates –

register by emailing

tong@nvcc.edu

 

Bomb Threats Topics Include:   The destructiveness of bombs   Penalties for false bomb threats   Prevention techniques   Response options   Additional resources Dates/Locations: (rooms TBD)   March 3, Annandale Campus from noon-1pm   March 4, MEC Campus noon-1pm… March 5, Alexandria Campus from noon-1pm   March 7, Woodbridge Campus from noon-1pm   March 11, Loudoun Campus from noon-1pm   March 12, Manassas Campus from noon-1pm Please RSVP to Officer Ong (tong@nvcc.edu) if you plan to attend this presentation.

New Sexual Assault Services (SAS) Coordinator Joins NOVACares Team

Announcing a new addition to our team!

Please help us welcome Ms. Negar Ehsani to the NOVACares Team. Ms. Ehsani has accepted the Sexual Assault Services (SAS) Coordinator position. Negar has a Master’s of Social Work from George Mason University. She has experience from her position as Sexual Assault Outreach Specialist at the Fairfax County Office for Women and Domestic Sexual Violence Services. Negar comes to us with extensive community resource information for accessing community resources and programs in the NOVA area. Negar is bilingual (English and Farsi).

Negar, we are so happy that you have chosen to join the NOVACares team!

NOVA PD – Upcoming Trainings

There are several upcoming opportunities to attend NOVA Police Trainings.  Please take the time to attend both trainings offered.
(1) “Crimes Against Women/Self-Defense Considerations Training”
Upcoming NOVA Police Outreach Training NOVA Police will conduct College-Wide training sessions on responding to crimes against women and self-defense considerations. If you are interested in this or any other training, please RSVP to NOVA Police’s Community Outreach Officer, Tony Ong, at tong@nvcc.edu.
Topics include:
• How to avoid sexual assault…, domestic violence, and stalking. • What to do if you are a victim. • Police guidance on relevant topics, such as protective orders, police reporting options and more.
• Demonstrations of self-defense responses and tactics (this will NOT be a hands on session for participants).
• Resources in your community.
Dates/Locations:
January 27 Alexandria Campus from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in AA 158
                     Loudoun Campus from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in LR 105
January 28 Annandale Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in CA 317
January 29 Manassas Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (location TBD)
January 30 Medical Education Campus from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in room 352
                     Woodbridge Campus from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in WAS 336
(2) Upcoming NOVA Police Outreach Training “Bystander Intervention Training
Topics include:
• What is bystander intervention?
• How bystander intervention can keep you and others safe.
• Intervention tips and more.
Dates/Locations:
February 10 Annandale Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in CA 305
                       Medical Education Campus from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in room 352
February 11 Alexandria Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in AA 196
February 12 Manassas Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. (location TBD)
February 13 Loudoun Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in LR 105
February 14 Woodbridge Campus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in WAS 356