Athletics Equity & NCAA Compliance Training

Athletics environments present unique compliance risks due to power dynamics, team culture, public visibility, scholarship leverage, and travel-based interactions. This one-day immersive training addresses those risks directly through scenario-driven instruction grounded in Title IX, Title VI, ADA/Section 504, and Title VII obligations.

Description

This comprehensive one-day training is designed specifically for intercollegiate athletic administrators, coaches, and athletics staff who operate in high-visibility, high-responsibility environments. The program delivers a focused, practical, and legally grounded overview of civil rights obligations within athletics while aligning with expectations set by the NCAA and federal enforcement agencies.

Unlike traditional compliance lectures, this training translates complex legal frameworks into real-world athletics scenarios. Participants leave with clear, actionable guidance on mandatory reporting, power dynamics, retaliation prevention, boundary-setting, and trauma-informed responses.

The session emphasizes prevention, documentation, and institutional accountability—ensuring participants understand not only what their obligations are, but how to execute them confidently and consistently.

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