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Title IX Coordinators
For Students:
Paul Kyle, Dean of Student Services and Success
Phone: 913-469-3806
Office: SC 325
Pam Vassar, Assistant Dean, Student Life
Phone: 913-469-3409
Office: COM 100
For Employees:
Colleen Chandler, Director, Human Resources
Phone: 913-469-7612
Office: GEB 276
Julie Vivas, Employee Relations Manager
Phone: 913-469-7610
Office: GEB 275
What is Sexual Consent?
Sexual Misconduct Policy & Procedure
Victim Assistance
Additional Resources
- MOCSA - Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault
- SafeHome - Shelter for violence for women and children
- AWARE - Arming Women Against Rape and Endangerment
- Bureau of Justice - Crime prevention and reporting
- COPS - Community Oriented Policing offers information for law enforcement
- End Stalking in America, Inc.
- Office for Victims of Crime
- RAINN — Rape Abuse and Incest National Network
- Stalking Resource Center
The KNOW program is JCCC’s prevention and education effort to help stop relationship violence in support of Title IX, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act, the SaVE Act and the Clery Act.
CONSENT = Permission with a continuous and resounding "Yes"
Do you know someone who ...
- is being bullied?
- is in a dating or domestic violent relationship?
- has been sexually assaulted?
- is being stalked?
- is struggling with substance abuse?
- is experiencing online violence?
What is Sexual Consent?
- Asking For It - The Ethics & Erotics of Sexual Consent (video)
- The Absence of No Does Not Mean Yes (video)
Need Help?
Do you need to report a violent act? Do you need help or need to help a friend? Contact JCCC police, college officials or counselors.
The KNOW program is JCCC’s prevention and education efforts to help stop relationship violence in support of Title IX, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act, the SaVE Act and the Clery Act.