Living 9/11 and Lessons for Providing Title IX Services.
Of the many lessons our team at BartlettJames has learned over our working lives, perhaps the most important is that we serve best when we serve causes greater than ourselves. Our purpose is always to try to do “right things for right reasons.” When we remember the brave first responders of New York who rushed into the crumbling towers, we ask ourselves, “Can we ever allow ourselves to do less?” As we proudly serve universities and colleges around the nation with our Title IX services, we always let that lesson guide our actions.
Another great truth reinforced by the horror of 9/11 is the absolute obligation to ensure that respect is given to all people on this planet, regardless of our differences. We are committed to those people and entities who respect the rights and needs of every individual, without bias, prejudice or discrimination on the basis of religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, etc.
Consequently, our services in support of institutions of higher education are based on our unwavering commitment to provide the very best Title IX services available and, in doing so, to treat all parties, witnesses, family members, and faculty and staff and others involved in the process with utmost dignity and respect.
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