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- Creating custom education law training programs for faculty, staff, teachers, and administration in either group or one-on-one settings.
- Instructing personnel on discrimination, harassment, child abuse, boundaries with students, and other related areas that govern an educational environment.
- Conducting investigations of allegations of discrimination or harassment – whether the accused is a faculty or staff member, or a student.
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