Spring 2023
Committee:
Executive Committee
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges collaborate with the Chancellor’s Office and relevant partners to host system-wide ‘students with dependents success week,’ featuring workshops and resources for students, educators, and members of the system that elevate family-friendly practices, Title IX awareness, protections, and grievance processes;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges collaborate with the Chancellor’s Office and other system partners to create a working group that has significant representation from students with dependents, charged with drafting recommendations for inclusive practices and support of students with dependents in accordance with legislation such as AB 2881 (2022, Berman) Title IX, and Ed. Code 66271.9;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office and other system partners to create and establish secondary equity criteria that considers the compounding impact of inequities that can burden students with dependents that already fall into other equity criteria; and
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office to ensure equal access and opportunity for students with dependents by implementing policies such as requiring all restrooms, regardless of gender, be equipped with changing tables, offering dependent care throughout the academic year, providing student support resources offered at accessible hours, and identifying other interventions to continue supporting students with dependents.
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges collaborate with the Chancellor’s Office and other system partners to create a working group that has significant representation from students with dependents, charged with drafting recommendations for inclusive practices and support of students with dependents in accordance with legislation such as AB 2881 (2022, Berman) Title IX, and Ed. Code 66271.9;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office and other system partners to create and establish secondary equity criteria that considers the compounding impact of inequities that can burden students with dependents that already fall into other equity criteria; and
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office to ensure equal access and opportunity for students with dependents by implementing policies such as requiring all restrooms, regardless of gender, be equipped with changing tables, offering dependent care throughout the academic year, providing student support resources offered at accessible hours, and identifying other interventions to continue supporting students with dependents.