Drafting an Investigation Report

Many institutions have begun using an investigation model for addressing Title IX and Campus SaVE Act complaints in which a single investigator investigates a complaint and provides an investigation report to an adjudicator or a panel of decision-makers.

Under the new Campus SaVE Act regulations, institutions must allow parties in a complaint process access to all information considered by a decision-maker—including this report.

It is critical for investigators to carefully draft investigation reports, so that decision-makers can make informed decisions and your institution’s process can withstand increased scrutiny from parties and their advisors.

Join us for a 90-minute training on best practices for drafting investigation reports. Participants will leave this training with a road map for successfully drafting their next investigation report.

This training will cover:

  • The purpose of an investigation report
  • Elements to include in a report
  • Important considerations to make when drafting a report



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Each rental provides a 30-day timeframe for a SINGLE user to view the training content. Once the play button is pressed, the user will have 72 hours to view the video. IF REGISTERING MULTIPLE USERS, THEY WILL NEED TO BE REGISTERED INDIVIDUALLY.

Length
1 hr 23 mins
Originally Recorded
January 14, 2015
Presenters
Carl Crosby Lehmann, Kathryn Nash, and Pamela Kovacs
Includes
Full training video and PDF of presentation materials
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$95

Drafting an Investigation Report