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Procedures for Addressing Sexual Harassment Complaint

University Procedures for Addressing Sexual Harassment:

There are two types of resolutions that can be implemented when resolving a complaint of sexual harassment. They are Informal and Formal processes:

Informal Resolution:

Any member of the Tufts community who believes that he/she has been sexually harassed may first attempt to resolve the problem through discussion with the other party. When discussing the problem with that person presents particular stress or difficulties, the complainant has the right to consult with management or a University Sexual Harassment Resource Persons listed on this website. The complainant should make contact with a Sexual Harassment Resource Person for consultation and assistance with resolution of the problem on a timely basis so that the time period for filing a grievance can be met if he or she chooses to do so. The complainant has the right to institute formal proceedings at anytime during this process.

*Temporary Measures
The University may at any point in the complaint process elect to place the alleged harasser on investigative leave, reassignment or authorize other types of temporary measures while an investigation is pending. The University also reserves the right to issue stay-away orders, or no contact provisions to any or all the parties involved in the procedures.

Formal Resolution: The Sexual Harassment Grievance
Procedure

If the problem has not been resolved to the satisfaction of the complainant through informal discussion, she/he has the right to file a grievance in accordance with the following procedure.

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A. Where Should the Grievance be Filed?

If the person alleged to be responsible for the harassment is:

  1. A staff member or an administrator - file with the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity, the Vice President of Human Resources, or the Director of Employee Relations/Employment.
  2. A faculty member - file with the appropriate Dean of college/school or the Provost
  3. A student - file with the Dean of Students or the Dean of the college/school

The grievance should be in writing and should summarize the harassment complained of, the person alleged to be responsible, and the resolution sought. A Sexual Harassment Resource Person may assist in writing the formal grievance if the complainant wishes, with the exception of the Title IX Coordinator.

C. When Should the Grievance be Filed?

Students:
The grievance should normally be filed within the time period specified for filing complaints in the applicable student handbook or if none is provided, then within one year. The University may extend this period if it finds that there are extenuating circumstances.

Staff/Faculty:
The grievance should normally be filed within (90) ninety days of the incident(s). The University may extend this period if it finds that there are extenuating circumstances.

D. How Will the Grievance be Processed?

Students:
If the person alleged to be responsible for the harassment is a student, the grievance will be processed according to the student's specific school/college disciplinary procedure.

Staff/Faculty:

  1. If the alleged harasser is a staff member, administrator, or faculty member, the person with whom the grievance is filed, if other then the Director of OEO, will notify the Director of OEO of the complaint within five (5) working days of receiving the written grievance.
  2. The Director of OEO, upon receiving the grievance, will immediately notify the charged party of the complaint and request that he/she submit a written response to the charges within ten (10) working days. Response to a complaint is required and will be pursued to see that it is obtained in a timely fashion.
  3. Upon receiving the written response from the charged party, the OEO Director will attempt to resolve the situation through discussion, investigation, hearing or other steps that he/she feels is necessary. The OEO Director may appoint a panel to further investigate and review the matter (although this is not a requirement). The complainant will be informed by the Director (or his/her designee) of any action to be taken.
    Investigation by Panel: If a panel is utilized, the findings and recommendations of the panel will be sent to the President. A panel may include staff, faculty, or students (when involving a student complaint). The President or his/her designee will review the panel's findings and recommendations and other facts relating to the grievance, and will communicate results of the investigation to both parties in writing. A decision of the President is binding and shall not be subject to review under any other grievance procedure in effect at Tufts University.
    Within the constraints of the academic schedule, the University will strive to conclude the investigation within thirty (30) working days from the date the original grievance was filed.

*Note: the time limits mentioned on this webpage are intended as reasonable amounts of time for specific activities to occur. The appropriate University officials may adjust the time lines for extenuation circumstances that will further ensure a fair and equitable process for all parties.

Central Reporting & Coordination - Title IX regulations of the Education Amendments of 1972 require all University personnel to report any case of sexual harassment whether resolved informally or formally through the grievance procedure to the University's Title IX coordinator. (The role and responsibilities of the Title IX coordinator are assigned to the Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity as noted under the section entitled Where to Find Help on this website.) Such reports should not include the names or identities of the persons involved. They should include, however, a description of the complaint and the schools or administrative units with which the participants are affiliated. Reports from decentralized areas will allow the Title IX coordinator to identify patterns of frequency in a particular area or location within the University and report these findings to the President on an annual basis and to coordinate compliance with federal regulations.

For a Title IX Reporting form, click here.

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