Sex Discrimination and Sex-Based Harassment
Confidentiality & Reporting
Statement Regarding Privacy
The College is committed to protecting the privacy of all individuals involved in a report of sexual assault and harassment. In any report under this policy, every effort will be made to protect the privacy interests of all individuals involved in a manner consistent with the need for a thorough review of the allegation.
The privacy of the parties will be respected and safeguarded at all times. All College employees who are involved in the College’s Title IX response, including Dean’s Panel members, receive specific training and guidance about safeguarding private information.
Privacy and confidentiality have distinct meanings under this policy.
Privacy
Privacy generally means that information related to a report of misconduct will only be shared with a limited circle of individuals. The use of this information is limited to those College employees who "need to know" in order to assist in the active review, investigation, or resolution of the report. While not bound by confidentiality, these individuals will be discreet and respect the privacy of all individuals involved in the process.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality means that information about sexual misconduct shared by a student cannot be revealed to any other individual without express permission of the reporting student, except where there is immediate and serious concern about the student’s safety or that of others in this community.
If you want to make a confidential report of sexual misconduct, note the following:
- CAPS and Health Center staff and listed licensed/ordained religious advisers will treat your report in a completely confidential manner, except where there is immediate and serious concern about your safety or that of others.
- The Director of Health and Wellbeing Education and the Director of the Gender Resources and Sexuality Equality (GRASE) Center serve as confidential resources, but are required to report to the College that the incident occurred without revealing any personally identifying information, except in instances in which there is an immediate and serious concern about your safety or of others in the community.
- Those considered Responsible Employees (all College employees and students in positions of leadership in the Customs Program, unless otherwise noted) are required to report to the College all they know of an incident of sexual misconduct.