Core Training

Core Training

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University Compliance is committed to fostering a culture of compliance which contributes to the creation of a secure, equitable, and ethical learning and working environment. As part of this commitment, University Compliance develops, provides, hosts, and collaborates to provide education and training.

Clery Act Training

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EDGE LearningCampus Security Authority TrainingThis training is designed to assist Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) in meeting their obligations under the Clery Act. 
Clery Act WebsiteTraining and EducationNumerous print and video resources, including a Clery geography map, video library, and numerous quick reference guides are available throughout the site and under the Resource Library tab. 

 

Institutional Equity Training

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EDGE LearningPreventing Harassment and DiscriminationThis training prepares employees to cultivate and maintain a workplace culture resistant to discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Employees will be equipped with the information and skills that promote intervention, empathy, and allyship. 
Sexual Assault Prevention TrainingThis training provides critical knowledge and skills to help students make healthy, informed decisions and play a role in keeping our community safe.
Title IX Annual TrainingThis training provides information for all employees about the university's obligation, under Federal law, to address sex discrimination in the university’s educational program and activities and requirements for employees to provide notification to the Title IX Coordinator and provide information to students. 
OIE WebsiteTraining and EducationNumerous print and video resources are available throughout the site and under the Training & Education tab.

 

Youth Protection Training

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EDGE LearningYouth Protection Training for Authorized RepresentativesThis training is for all University of Arizona community members who want to learn to identify, prevent, respond to, and report child abuse. This training focuses on types of child abuse, descriptions of offenders, and grooming techniques; signs of child abuse; types of disclosure and a model for responding to child abuse in a supportive manner; and responsibilities for reporting child abuse to proper authorities.
Youth Protection WebsiteTraining and EducationNumerous resources are available to provide a learner with specific information related to child abuse prevention, child well-being, and online safety.