Law & Order: NPC Patty Gesell, NPC Area Advisor Coordinator Jamie Jones Miller, Alpha Sigma Tau 2 nd Alternate Delegate Northeast Greek Leadership Association.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Dispute Resolution Under the Congressional Accountability Act
Advertisements

Judicial Procedures National Panhellenic Conference AFA Annual Meeting 2008 Presentation adapted from Southern Methodist University Panhellenic Association.
Neighborhood Associations 101:
Academic Integrity: A Guide for Instructors Presenters: Christy D. Moran, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Students Tine Reimers, Director CETaL.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY University of Arkansas at Little Rock Presented by: Darryl K. McGee, M.S. Office of the Dean of Students.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN Old and New A & P Grievance Procedures.
Virtual Seminar Nominations and Elections Process Virtual Seminar Wednesday, October 29, :00-9:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time Delta Zeta Sorority.
Training for College Panhellenics Resources: NPC Manual of Information, AFA Annual Mtg 2008 Judicial Procedures Presentation by SMU, Law & Order, NPC Judicial.
What are my child’s rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act? Randy Chapman The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older.
Panhellenic Education
Panhellenic Education The NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS.
NARUC/NIGERIA REGULATORY PARTNERSHIP Peer Review Presented by Elijah Abinah Assistant Director Public Utilities Division Arizona Corporation Commission.
An Introduction to the ABCD For the Casualty Actuarial Society Course on Professionalism Copyright © 2013 by the American Academy of Actuaries.
Panhellenic Education
Building Panhellenic Spirit What Every Collegiate Woman Needs to Know About the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)
The Division of Student Affairs University of North Carolina Wilmington.
NARFE CHAPTER OPERATIONS HOW NARFE CHAPTERS ARE ORGANIZED, OPERATED & SERVE THEIR MEMBERS Autie Bergman WSFC Training Chair & Q. Gates WSFC District II.
IFC Officer Elections Vice President for Community Development Vice President for Standards and Risk Management Vice President for Member Recruitment and.
UCSD REACH Recognition for Excellence and ACHievement 2013.
The New Mediation Regulation October 16, 2012 Commissioner Derrick L. Williams.
Code of Student Conduct Revision. Office of Student Conduct Code of Student Conduct Revision What is the Code of Student Conduct? Rules and regulations.
Reaching your Panhellenic Potential How to be a Successful Panhellenic President.
Beyond Compliance: Title IX at UW- Madison Tonya Schmidt Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Student Title IX & Clery Compliance University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Office of the University Faculty Ombudsperson. Office of the University Faculty Ombudsperson established Sept Purpose: The Faculty Ombuds is intended.
TUTORIAL Grant Preparation & Project Management. Grant preparation What are the procedures during the grant preparations?  The coordinator - on behalf.
Chapter Leaders Chapter Representative Chapter Chairperson Chapter Secretary.
1 Pre-Hearing Conference November 6-10, 2011 Submissions of BIM on Process Issues.
ILA1 Chapter President Training Presented by: Elizabeth Ramirez Area Supervisor
Chapter Leadership ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2009 SWCS Annual Meeting Leadership Development.
The Real Numbers: NPC Release Figure Methodology (RFM)
1 And you thought you were only part of a local association… What you need to know about NAIW Structure.
Foundations of Effective Board Operation Nicole L. Mace Vermont School Boards Association.
 All new faculty hire cases will need to include the “Proposal to Hire Worksheet” which captures in summary form the essential information necessary.
Update On The ERO Transition Activities To Comply With The 2005 EPAC ERCOT TAC Meeting March 9, 2006 Sam Jones, COO.
Being a Successful Panhellenic President. NPC: Who Are We? NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE the voice for sorority advancement NPC is a collaborative organization.
Local Assessment of Code of Conduct Complaints. 2 Background  On 08 May 2008 – the local assessment of Code of Conduct complaints was implemented due.
Evolution through Extension Julie Johnson National Panhellenic Conference Panhellenics Committee Chairman.
Resolving Education Disputes Scott F. Johnson. About Me Professor of Law at Concord Law School Hearing Officer with NH Dept. of Education NHEdLaw, LLC.
Status of the Recommendations of the Spring 2002 Academic Misconduct Review Committee and Office of Student Integrity (OSI) Update Executive Board Meeting.
Dr. Susan Lockwood SSA Executive Director June 18, 2010.
Rebecca Ramirez, J.D., M.H.A. Associate Director for Operations SPCAA Head Start and Early Head Start October 2, 2010.
Resolving Special Education Disputes Scott F. Johnson.
Local Assessment of Code of Conduct Complaints. Background  On 08 May 2008 – the local assessment of Code of Conduct complaints was implemented due to.
Mediation with the Information Commissioner’s Office Cory Martinson Appeals and Policy Analyst 25 November 2009.
NPC Update Jean Mrasek, NPC Chairman Donna King, NPC Vice Chairman Mary Jane Beach, Advocacy Committee Chairman Lynnda Hoefler, Budget and Finance Committee.
Division for Policy Administration 321 North Clark Street 21st Floor Chicago, IL (312) Fax: (312)
School Site Council (SSC) Essentials in brief An overview of SSC roles and responsibilities Prepared and Presented by Wanda Chang Shironaka San Juan Unified.
Club Board Reality Show Presented by the Zonta District 12 Area Directors.
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc Chapter President Training Presented by… Amanda Lee Cantu Area Supervisor
National Panhellenic Conference Shala Berry,  Barbara Laederach, NPC Area Adviser.
Page  ASME 2013 Standards and Certification Training Module B – Process B7. The Appeals Process.
AFSA Chapter Officer Training Module 1 Officer Roles and Responsibilities.
Resolving Education Disputes Scott F. Johnson. About Me Professor of Law at Concord Law School Hearing Officer with NH Dept. of Education NHEdLaw, LLC.
Panhellenic Education What is “Total”?. Campus Total, often referred to as “Total” is the allowable chapter size as determined by the College Panhellenic.
Board Structure & Responsibilities Governing Board Online Training Module.
GREEK PROGRAMMING COUNCIL New and Improved!!. New Structure President 7 Executive Board Members 1 from each of the 7 chapters President VP of Philanthropy.
Quinnipiac Panhellenic Council. What is Panhellenic? Definition of Panhellenic:  relating to, advocating, or denoting the idea of a political union.
ESP Chapter Leadership Advanced Session Updated Annually by Second Vice President for Chapter Relations and National Executive Director Updated October.
Committee Chair Orientation
Board of Directors Orientation
Student Concerns about Faculty Conduct Faculty and staff together provide support to students that help align the student experience with the mission and.
Collegiate Panhellenic Council
Alpha Gamma Delta Extension and Colonization Training
AFSA Chapter Officer Training
Life of a Disciplinary Referral and Incident Report
Updates: Office for Exceptional Children
Preparing to Mediate: Serving as a Respondent
Resolving Issues ADR, Due Process and CDE Complaints
Academic Leadership Forum February 18, 2019
The Role of the Academic Senate President and Effective Leadership
Presentation transcript:

Law & Order: NPC Patty Gesell, NPC Area Advisor Coordinator Jamie Jones Miller, Alpha Sigma Tau 2 nd Alternate Delegate Northeast Greek Leadership Association Annual Conference February 21-23, 2013 – Hartford

College Panhellenics Judicial Procedures Pop Quiz Who can file an infraction? What is the time limit? After the involved chapters have been notified, what is the next step?

College Panhellenics Judicial Procedures Pop Quiz What is mediation? What happens if mediation is not successful? Can a chapter appeal the decision? What is an example of an inappropriate penalty? What is the maximum duration?

Why does the Judicial Process exist? To facilitate productive conversation between chapters/parties who have concerns. To encourage/recommend INTERNAL sanctions in an effort to abide by the NPC Unanimous Agreements, best practices and the CPH bylaws and standing rules.

Violations of What? NPC Unanimous Agreements College Panhellenic Governing Documents Bylaws Standing Rules Code of Ethics Recruitment Rules

1. Informal Discussion 2. Violation Report Form 4. Judicial 3. Mediation How do I deal with an Infraction ?

Step 1: Informal Discussion If representatives of the parties involved are comfortable having a conversation, NPC encourages informal discussion between the parties to address the concern. If a mutual understanding exists, then the parties must contact the CPH to inform the CPH of the discussion. No further action will take place. If a mutual understanding is not be achieved, or the concern cannot be resolved, then move to (STEP 2.)

Step 2: Violation Report Form/Notice of Infraction Form A Violation Report Form must be filed within 30 days from the day of the incident. The form should be turned into the CPH who will give a Notice of Infraction Form to the accused chapter. As of 2013 completing this form will require the scheduling of a Mediation, unless the accused party does not want mediation

Step 3: Mediation What is Mediation? Mediation is a facilitated discussion between two parties where a concern exists. It is a process of assisted negotiations. All parties must be willing to be open and candid. The outcome of a mediation is entirely dependent on the parties involved. All involved must be willing to work toward an agreement.

Who attends Mediation? All parties need to be represented at the Mediation. Each party may no more than three representatives including a chapter advisor. The representatives need to have the authority to make decisions on behalf of the parties. The Mediator is a unbiased, neutral third party (usually not the Panhellenic advisor and not an undergraduate student) who has no interest in the outcome of the case. Step 3: Mediation

The goal of mediation is the satisfaction of the concerned party and the charged chapter. Everything discussed in the mediation is CONFIDENTIAL, including the final agreement. Each party is allowed to tell their version – uninterrupted The accused chapter may provide a letter or have a conversation with the individual who committed the infraction so that her opinions are expressed at the mediation. Step 3: Mediation

The parties involved will negotiate appropriate actions to be taken. There are no “sanctions;” rather, the outcome is an agreement. It may have expectations or actions that need to be completed. Complete and file Mediation Summary report and distribute as indicated. Step 3: Mediation

Places on campus to look: student affairs staff, law or business school, or an attorney in the community looking for pro bono work. Find a neutral person who understands the mediation process. Finding the Right Mediator

If no mutual agreement can be reached during the mediation process, then a Judicial Hearing will be scheduled CPH Judicial boards should be trained and established as outlined in the CPH bylaws Hearings are closed to the public Step 4: Judicial Hearing

All parties need to be represented at the Hearing. Each party may no more than three representatives, including a chapter advisor. Proper documentation/forms (available on the NPC website) must be signed indicating the outcome of the hearing and any sanctions given. This process is explained in the Manual of Information Step 4: Judicial Hearing

If any involved chapter is not satisfied with the outcome of the Judicial Hearing, the chapter can appeal to the NPC Judicial Appeals Committee with seven days of the formal notification of the hearing outcome. The process is further explained in the Manual of Information. Step 5: The Appeal Process

You need trust between the members/leaders of the chapters in your CPH. Let the women make the system work for them. Review your Panhellenic documents to make sure they are current and aligned with NPC. Initial training on the process is imperative. Find trusted sources to serve as mediators. To Make It Work

College Panhellenics Judicial Procedures Pop Quiz Who can file an infraction? What is the time limit? After the involved chapters have been notified, what is the next step?

College Panhellenics Judicial Procedures Pop Quiz What is mediation? What happens if mediation is not successful? Can a chapter appeal the decision? What is an example of an inappropriate penalty? What is the maximum duration?

2013 Reminders 2012 Annual Report on CPH Annual Reports are due on April 15 Academic Achievement Report – as soon as grades are available for Fall and Spring College Panhellenic Awards Submissions due by June 1 Look on the NPC website and in upcoming newsletters for more details! Judicial Procedures Forms – within 30 days

Patty Gesell, Jamie Jones Miller, Follow us on Contact the Presenters

Contact NPC NPC office (317) Nicki Meneley, Executive Director Caitlin Moulton, College Panhellenic Support Emily Ruch, Business Operations Jules Schenk, Communications & Programs NPC area advisors NPC Executive Committee Jane H. Sutton, Chairman Jean Mrasek, Vice Chairman Josette Kaufman, Budget & Finance Mary Jane Beach, Advocacy Julie Johnson, College Panhellenics