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Clery Act Training on Request

Clery Center has developed specialized training solutions that are cost-effective, flexible, and team-centered. Our content-specific trainings are tailored to meet the needs of your team in real-time, whether training CSAs or coordinating the publication of your Annual Security Report (ASR). Clery Center’s on-request programs are designed to maximize your unique needs via a training experience designed to close knowledge gaps and support your campus safety program on your timeline.

Clery Center Institutional Members receive a 10% discount for training on request.

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Clery Act Training Seminar (CATS)

The Clery Act Training Seminar (CATS) addresses all aspects of Clery compliance, including identifying individuals required to report under the Clery Act, identifying Clery Act geography, counting and classifying crimes, ongoing disclosures such as timely warnings and emergency notification, intersections between the Clery Act and Title IX, and putting together the annual security report.

This training uses the Clery Act statute and regulations, analysis of Department of Education program review findings and current guidance from the Department as key sources of information for addressing Clery Act requirements implementation. Each session incorporates application-based activities so participants can develop, or build upon, the necessary skills to be successful in their individual roles or as part of a multidisciplinary team. Participants will review recorded pre-work for Days 2, 3, and 4 in order to prioritize real-time interaction and engagement with the instructor for the scheduled virtual, live sessions.

Overview

  • Day 1 – Getting Started & CSAs
    Total time: 2 hours (Est. additional 1 hour pre-work before Day 2)
  • Day 2 – Geography & Counting & Classifying Crime Statistics
    Total time: 2 hours, 45 minutes (Est. additional 1 hour pre-work before Day 3)
  • Day 3 – Ongoing Disclosures & Intersections between Title IX and the Clery Act
    Total Time: 2 hours, 45 minutes (Est. additional 1 hour pre-work before Day 4)
  • Day 4 – Putting Together the Annual Security Report & Final Q&A
    Total Time: 2 hours

Total Training Time: 12.5 hours (including live and pre-work sessions; pre-work time is based on the amount of recorded content to view, not necessarily the amount of time it would take an individual to complete)

Please fill out this form for more information or to request an on-demand Clery Act Training Seminar.


 

Annual Security Report Workshop

This workshop will provide information and tools to use to analyze the institution’s annual security report (ASR) and its compliance with Clery Act requirements. We will address commonly misunderstood policy statement areas and guide attendees through engaging campus partners in crafting accurate policy and procedure descriptions for their respective areas. First, participants will review the required components of an ASR including elements necessary if an institution has on-campus student housing. Then participants will workshop ASRs through using Clery Center’s ASR checklist to evaluate if their policy statements contain all of the required elements. Clery Center instructors will facilitate small and large group discussion to identify strategies for making needed changes.

Length: 3 hours

Please fill out this form for more information or to request an ASR Workshop!


Campus Security Authority Workshop

Despite the 2020 rescission and replacement of the Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting, campus security authorities (CSAs) still exist and play a pivotal role on campus.  Use this workshop to refresh participants’ understanding of who CSAs are and what their responsibilities entail as well as to strategize how to apply the broader guidance within the Clery Act Appendix to identifying roles as CSAs. Through discussing various challenges ranging from receiving delayed reports, to ensuring CSAs know how and what information to report, to conducting engaging trainings, participants will learn how to enhance CSA identification and training skills.

Length: 2 hours

Please fill out this form for more information or to request a CSA Workshop!


Campus Security Authority Train-the-Trainer Workshop

In order to create a culture of reporting on campus, it is important for individuals with reporting responsibilities under the Clery Act to be aware of their obligations and know how to compassionately respond to reports. This Campus Security Authority Train-the-Trainer workshop will teach participants strategies for identifying and training campus security authorities.

Participants will:

  • Identify multiple training techniques and strategies for campus security authority (CSA) training.
  • Set goals for institution-specific or department-specific curriculum development for CSAs.
  • Receive training tools to use or adapt for CSA training.

Length: 3 hours

Please fill out this form for more information or to request a CSA Train-the-Trainer Workshop!