Join Our Webinar: Spotlight on Bullying & Harassment
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Worried about bullying and harassment in your school?
You are not alone. Join the National Women's Law Center for a free webinar to learn about how schools can and should respond to bullying and harassment.
Spotlight on Bullying & Harassment: The Law and One School's Response
Date: Thursday, March 22 at 3:30 p.m. Eastern
RSVP: The webinar is free, but participants need to register in advance.
This webinar for school administrators, teachers, parents and advocates will include important information on the following:
- Schools' Title IX obligations to respond to bullying and harassment, including cyberbullying, and emerging law on balancing students' free speech rights with those obligations. Devi Rao from the National Women's Law Center will discuss these and other commonly asked questions about the law and bullying & harassment.
- Find out how Passage Middle School in Newport News, Virginia worked with the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities to implement "One Book, One School", an intense anti-bullying initiative. Janelle Spritz from Passage Middle School and Ali Thompson from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities will discuss this initiative and explain their impressive results.
- Opportunity to ask questions.
Please join us by registering today! For more on NWLC's work on bullying and harassment, click here.
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Harrasment at work
Got a new boss 3-4 years ago who never liked me. After problems for this time I filed a suit with EEOC. When looking over my documents, it looked like it directly like she caused my 6-2009 heart attack. Do I have a case? Still being the only one with problems. So far in last 6 months, 2 older women like myself, have been dismissed. Can you help?
Mary
Harrasment at work
Got a new boss 3-4 years ago who never liked me. After problems for this time I filed a suit with EEOC. When looking over my documents, it looked like it directly like she caused my 6-2009 heart attack. Do I have a case? Still being the only one with problems. So far in last 6 months, 2 older women like myself, have been dismissed. Can you help?
Mary
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