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Beyond Title IX Supportive Measures – How 504 Plans and IEPs Can Support Survivors’ Needs in K-12 Schools

Date & Time
June 23, 2026 (Virtual)
Start time: 11:00AM PT / 12:00PM MT / 1:00PM CT / 2:00PM ET
End time: 11:45AM PT / 12:45PM MT / 1:45PM CT / 2:45PM ET
Additional Days

July 7, 2026 (Virtual)
Start time:  11:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM MT / 1:00 PM CT / 2:00 PM ET
End time:  11:45 AM PT / 12:45 PM MT / 1:45 PM CT / 2:45 PM ET

July 14, 2026 (Virtual)
Start time:  11:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM MT / 1:00 PM CT / 2:00 PM ET
End time:  11:45 AM PT / 12:45 PM MT / 1:45 PM CT / 2:45 PM ET

Location
Virtual
OVW Approved?
OVW Approved Yes
Description

Following an incident of sexual assault or dating violence, young survivors often struggle at school – academically, socially, and behaviorally. Title IX supportive measures, while helpful for immediate relief, may not provide the long-term and intensive support many struggling survivors need at school. This 3-part webinar mini-series for civil attorneys and legal advocates will explore the disability-based services and protections that may be available to survivors in K-12 schools. We will cover: how to qualify and the barriers to qualifying for a 504 Plan and an IEP; the school evaluation processes for 504 Plans and IEPs; the range of benefits and services 504 Plans and IEPs can provide; the differences between 504 Plans and IEPs (including how to know which one better supports a survivor’s needs); and practical tips for advocates and attorneys to use when requesting, obtaining, maintaining, and enforcing 504 Plans and IEPs on behalf of survivors.

We are delivering this mini-series in shorter 45-minute sessions so that it is easier to fit into your schedule and easier to digest what can be dense legal information.

Topic Areas
Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking
Target Audiences
Advocacy organization staff, Attorneys/law students (does not include prosecutors), Domestic Violence coalitions/programs, Educators (teachers, administrators, etc.), Faith-based organization staff, Legal services staff (does not include attorneys), Sexual Assault Coalitions/Program, Social service organization staff (non-governmental)
Contact
Mary Darcy mdarcy@victimrights.org