Training
Ongoing training for staff, administrators, students, investigators, and decision-makers is a fundamental component towards achieving institutional compliance with federal civil rights statutes and the latest updates in the field.
Evergreen Education Solutions offers customized training for K-12 and post-secondary institutions, helping schools fulfill their legal obligations under federal civil rights laws and their own internal policies and procedures. Offered in both virtual and in-person formats, we design and provide training tailored to institutional roles and responsibilities, supporting a proactive approach to civil rights compliance and reducing risk exposure across campus operations. Our training addresses a range of substantive areas, including the identification of discriminatory conduct, appropriate response protocols, best investigative practices, and remedial measures required under applicable law.
Our tailored, individualized approach ensures that each session is appropriately scoped and delivered to meet the specific roles, responsibilities, and needs of the participants.
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We provide thorough, neutral, and independent investigations of discrimination and harassment complaints that arise on your campus, and we will deliver a detailed final investigative report that complies with the law and your institution’s policies and procedures. Learn more
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We offer independent decision-makers, adjudication, and hearing officer services, tailored to your institution. Learn more
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We help institutions address disputes through mediation, serving as a neutral third-party to facilitate constructive dialogue between parties. Learn more
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We partner with schools of all sizes to conduct comprehensive reviews of institutional policies and procedures to help institutions meet their legal requirements and mitigate legal risk. Learn more
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We advise schools on how to establish and strengthen their internal compliance teams, building effective campus frameworks that are positioned for long-term success in preventing and responding to discrimination and harassment. Learn more