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The Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education brings together academic and research institutions and key stakeholders to work toward targeted, collective action on addressing and preventing sexual harassment across all disciplines and among all people in higher education. The Action Collaborative includes four Working Groups (Prevention, Response, Remediation, and Evaluation) that compile and gather information, and publish resources for the higher education community. The Remediation Working Group focuses on efforts that can limit the damage caused by experiencing sexual harassment and support those who experience it.
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2025
Research shows that sexual harassment can cause harm to not only the survivor of sexual harassment but also the person accused of the harassing behavior and the community in which the harassment has occurred. Given many institutions' primary focus on compliance processes and relative lack of attenti...
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What is the Remediation Working Group?
The Remediation Working Group is composed of a subset of Members of the Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education that are working to compile, develop, implement, and evaluate approaches for systemic changes that can limit the damage caused by experiencing sexual harassment and support those who experience it. The Group is taking on this task by identifying current and promising practices within and beyond their institutions; engaging and learning from those doing work and developing new approaches; and working to address any on-the-ground barriers, unintended consequences, and challenges that arise in working to implement promising strategies and best practices. Topics and approaches examined by this Working Group range from strategies to provide support to individuals who experience sexual harassment to procedures for reintegrating those involved into communities to how to alternative and independent funding and mechanisms for trainees.
What is the Remediation Working Group currently working on?
The Remediation Working Group is organized into project groups that work on specific topics of interest to the Action Collaborative Members. Each project group gathers information and produces a publication that provide information on research and practices to help inform efforts to prevent and address sexual harassment in higher education. The Remediation Working Group's current projects are:
- Identifying Gaps in Sexual Harassment Remediation Efforts
- Preventing Retaliation to Discourage Sexual Harassment
Working Group projects generally meet virtually once a month to:
- Identify promising practices within and beyond their institutions, and across different types of academic institutions
- Engage and learn from research experts and practitioners
- Identify on-the-ground barriers, unintended consequences, and challenges that arise with changes to practices
- Call out areas in need of research
As they do this work and gather information about research and practices, they take into account: applicable federal and state level laws and regulations; the role of power dynamics between individuals and stakeholder groups within higher education; how different groups of people experience more sexual harassment or multiple forms of harassment (NASEM 2018); and the differences across types of academic institutions (e.g. community colleges, technical colleges, large public and private universities, research universities, and liberal arts colleges).
Collaborators
Staff
Kait Spear
Abigail Harless
Andrea Dalagan