October 27, 2015

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Annual Enrollment Closes on Monday, Nov. 2
Flu Vaccinations
Learning and Development Program Applications Now Available
Upcoming Success with Stress Workshops
Join Emory Cares International Service Day
Recovery Support Series
Mandatory Title IX Training
Emory Community Giving
EHC’s Spiritual Health Grand Rounds
Finance for Non-financial Managers Offered on November 10-11
Lunch and Learns: Master of Religion and Public Life
Food=Medicine Conference: The All-Stars of Health



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Mandatory Title IX Training

Dear Emory Staff Members:

Thank you to the 3,389 staff members who have registered and taken the training for prevention of sexual assault at Emory University. This is a top priority and incredibly important. This is a reminder to those of you who have not taken the training to date, that it is mandatory. This Title IX training is an important and critical three year initiative specifically designed for Emory University. Over 77% of our faculty and 3389 staff members have completed the training.

Our goal is to engage the entire Emory community in prevention, and ultimately, elimination of sexual violence on our campus. This is an initial step in that direction and this training will provide you with the essential tools to prevent sexual misconduct, respond to and report such misconduct, improve responses of such misconduct and comply with applicable federal laws.

Please complete the training by November 15th. The training module will take approximately 45 minutes to complete. You may leave the course at any time and when you return, the course will open to the last page visited.

To access the course, please log in to Emory’s Learning Management System (“ELMS”) and click on “All Learning.” The course titled, “Bridges: Building a Supportive Community” will be listed as one of your assigned courses.

Below you will find a few tips on how to gain access to the course if you are experiencing difficulty:

  1. Access the course using Emory University’s preferred internet browser, Google Chrome.
  2. Disable pop-up blockers and allow cookies for the following web site, https://elmprod.emory.edu.
  3. Once you complete the course, change your settings back to your default settings to ensure secure web browsing.

For detailed instructions on accessing the course, go to: http://equityandinclusion.emory.edu/documents/compliance/Bridges-Troubleshooting-Guide.pdf.

Note: If you have previously completed the “EDU: Eliminate Campus Sexual Violence” course, you are not required to complete the “Bridges: Building a Supportive Community” online course.

Also, if you participated in the Campus Climate Survey related to Sexual Assault on our campus, you will still need to complete this training. The Campus Climate survey is a separate initiative.

Thank you all for assisting us in this important initiative. We are committed to keeping our community safe!

Best Regards,

Lynell A. Cadray
Associate Vice Provost
Office of Equity and Inclusion & University Title IX Coordinator
Emory University Atlanta, Ga 30320
lynell.cadray@emory.edu
404-727-2611

 

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