Are We Aware? What We Should Understand About Sexual Harassment

Date: 
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - 11:00 to 12:15
Webinar Fee: 
$15.00 for NATA members / $25.00 for non-members
CEUs: 
1 CEU
Target Audience: 
Athletic Trainers Only
Presenter
Presenter: 
Dani M. Moffit, PhD, LAT, ATC
Bio: 
Dani Moffit is the Program Director for the Master of Science in Athletic Training program at Idaho State University. She received a BS degree in Health Education from Idaho State University, an MA degree in Physical Education / Athletic Training from Western Michigan University, an MPE-AA degree from Idaho State University, and PhD in Kinesiology from Temple University. Prior to teaching at the post-secondary level, Dani taught and was an athletic trainer for the Meridian School District in Meridian, Idaho. She is the chair of the District 10 Ethnic Diversity Advisory Committee and the LGBTQ+ Advisory Committee, a CAATE Site Visitor, and has been involved with the BOC Exam Committee for eight years. She received the NWATA Service Award in 2016 and the NATA Service Award in 2017. Her current research passions range from perceptions of sexual harassment by athletes and athletic training students to non-contact injuries and neuromuscular contribution to marching band injuries. In her spare time, she can be found in the pool, attempting to mountain bike in the hills around Pocatello, or perusing the library for the latest book on her list of “must reads”.
Abstract: 

Sexual harassment is a growing concern in all settings. Athletic trainers should feel safe in their jobs. Athletic training students should feel safe in their programs, whether in the didactic or clinical setting. The CAATE creates standards to keep the students safe, the BOC has Standards of Practice, the NATA has the Code of Ethics, all of which should protect the practitioner, the student, and the patients from sexual harassment. However, recent developments demonstrate that there is something missing from education and understanding what constitutes sexual harassment.

Athletic Training Domains: 
Domain 5 – Healthcare Administration and Professional Responsibility
Course Level: 
Essential
Clinical Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

Participants will be able to describe the continuum of sexual exploitation.
Participants will be able to devise a plan for training athletic training students and/or staff on sexual harassment.
Participants will be able to explain the steps to take if faced with a sexual harassment situation.
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