Training, Prevention & Outreach

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS & RESPONSBILITES.

We can all be a part of the solution.

OEA has a variety of learning opportunities available for all members of the University community.  We wish cultivate an inclusive and equitable campus environment where students, faculty and staff knows their rights and resposbilities under Stony Brook University policy and federal and state law, and  understands their role in ensuring that all members of the University community feel valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.  

 

Training, Prevention, and Awareness Programs and Resources

The Office of Equity & Access offers training for Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and the LISVH on issues related to Title IX, equity, and diversity. The programs found below are free for Stony Brook students, Stony Brook State employees, and Stony Brook Research Foundation employees. 

 

The following on-line programs are available:

Ending Sexual Misconduct

Frequently Asked Questions for ReportIt Online TrainingHave you been assigned ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct? This program is available for students and employees on the Brightspace or for University Hospital Employees on HealthStream.

Technical Assistance for Brightspace is available on the DoIT Brightspace for Students webpage.

A trouble shooting guide is available for HealthStream (PDF).

 

Student Centered

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct for Onboarding Students

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct Annual Review for Students

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct for Mandated Reporters

 

Employee Centered

ReportIt: Ending Sexual Misconduct for Onboarding Faculty & Staff

ReportIt: Ending Sexual MIsconduct Annual Review for Faculty & Staff

ReportIt: Information for Responsible Employees

 

ADA

Accessibility & Accommodations 

Accommodation Requests: A Primer 

Deque University: Online Accessibility Training Platform 

 

Equity

Hiring Process

Roles and Responsibilities of the Search Committee