About This Lesson
Supportive measures are individualized, non-punitive supports that schools must offer to help students stay safe and continue their education after experiencing sexual harassment or assault, regardless of whether they file a formal complaint or share detailed information. These measures focus on addressing the impact on the student—such as through schedule changes, academic adjustments, or safety planning—while protecting privacy and ensuring equal access to education.
Learn more about students’ right to supportive measures at school.