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Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure

Purpose  

The process outlined in this Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure (the “Resolution Procedure”) is intended to provide students and employees with prompt, fair, and effective means of addressing complaints of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking and Title IX Sexual Harassment in violation of Lesley’s Equal Opportunity and Inclusion Policy, the Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Violence Policy, and/or the Unequal Consensual Relationships Policy (the “Policies”).

The Policies are available at these website links, and paper copies are available upon request to the Equal Opportunity & Title IX Coordinator:

As used in this Resolution Procedure, “discrimination and harassment” includes violations of any of the Policies, for example, discrimination on the basis of race, discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, faculty-student romantic relationship, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, but for ease of reference, does not refer to Title IX Sexual Harassment, which is a sub-set of sexual harassment defined specifically in the Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Violence Policy as required by Title IX regulations issued by the Department of Education in May 2020 (“May 2020 Title IX regulations”).  Where the University intends to refer in this procedure to Title IX Sexual Harassment, it will do so by using the “Title IX Sexual Harassment” term specifically and exclusively.  All other references to “discrimination and harassment” should be read as not referring to Title IX Sexual Harassment.

A violation of one of the Policies may also result in a finding of violation of the University's Community Standards of Conduct.

Scope

Lesley University community, including faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, students, alumni/ae, vendors, contractors, consultants, guests, and visitors.

Oversight

The Equal Opportunity & Title IX Coordinator (the “Coordinator”) is charged with conducting investigations, resolving complaints, and determining any corrective actions and sanctions related to discrimination and harassment and Title IX Sexual Harassment.  The Coordinator may delegate the authority to conduct investigations, make findings, and determine any corrective actions.  The designee may not further delegate without the approval of the Coordinator.  On occasion, the University may designate a third-party investigator. 

If at any time during the course of investigating or resolving a complaint of discrimination or harassment, the Coordinator or designee (in consultation with the Coordinator) determine that a complaint is not within the scope of the policies, the person initiating the complaint is referred to the appropriate office, and the Coordinator’s or designee’s investigation is concluded.

Complaint Resolution and Procedure for Discrimination and Harassment Cases

This Resolution Procedure provides for a review of all conduct prohibited by the Policies that does not fall within the definition of Title IX Sexual Harassment. None of the provisions of the Complaint Resolution for Discrimination and Harassment Cases applies to the investigation or resolution of allegations of Title IX Sexual Harassment, and none of the provisions of the Complaint Resolution Procedure for Title IX Sexual Harassment Cases applies to allegations of Discrimination and Harassment, except in “mixed allegation” cases that involve allegations of both categories of misconduct, as described specifically below.

This Resolution Procedure results in an institutional determination of whether the Respondent violated the Policies that prohibit harassment.  When investigating complaints of discrimination or harassment, if the Coordinator or designee determines that there may also have been misconduct that is not addressed in the Policies but that is addressed instead in other University policies, the Coordinator or designee may decide, at their discretion, to investigate and resolve such misconduct under this Resolution Procedure exclusively so that all factually-related matters can be addressed through one procedure, or may decide to investigate and resolve such misconduct under this Resolution Procedure and also under another appropriate policy and procedure, such as the Community Standards of Conduct. This Resolution Procedure does not replicate or replace any external judicial or government process. 

Complaint Resolution Procedure Applicable Only in Title IX Sexual Harassment Cases

The May 2020 Title IX regulations require universities to apply certain procedures to cases that involve allegations of conduct that occurs on or after August 14, 2020 and that falls within the definition of Title IX Sexual Harassment stated in the University’s Discrimination, Harassment and Sexual Violence Policy. 

The procedures stated in this section are intended to comply with such requirements. Other than as specifically provided here for allegations of conduct that, if proved, would fall within the definition of Title IX Sexual Harassment and occur on or after August 14, 2020, reports of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking will be handled under the Complaint Resolution Procedure for Discrimination and Harassment Cases stated above.

Federal & State Remedies

While employees and students are encouraged to report claims to the University, employees and students may also file a complaint with the following federal and state anti-discrimination agencies: 

The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)(link is external)
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
475 Government Center
Boston, MA  02203
Phone: 800.669.4000
Fax: 800.669.3196
TTY: 800.669.6820
Website: https://www.eeoc.gov/(link is external)

Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)(link is external)
One Ashburton Place, Room 601
Boston, MA  02108
Phone: 617.727.3990
Fax: 617.727.3953
TTY: 617.720.6054
Website: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-commission-against-discriminati…(link is external)

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) - Boston Office(link is external)
5 Post Office Square, 9th Floor
Boston, MA 02109-3921
Phone: 617.289.0111
Fax: 617.289.0150
Email: OCR.Boston@ed.gov
Website: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html(link is external)


The foregoing Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure is not intended to create a contract between Lesley and its students, employees, or other persons.  Lesley reserves the right to amend or revoke its policies at any time without notice.

Approval & History of Procedures

Approved by

President Janet L. Steinmayer

History

[Issued – January 1, 2007]
Revised – June 1, 2009
Revised – September 30, 2013
Revised – June 30, 2016
Revised – August 11, 2017
Revised – May 31, 2019
Revised – August 14, 2020
Revised – August 1, 2021
Revised – February 8, 2022
Revised – May 5, 2023

Responsible Official

Equal Opportunity & Title IX Coordinator