Commitment to Provide a Safe Environment
The organizers of the MPID Symposium are committed to preventing and eliminating discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, pregnancy, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. To this end, we aim to maintain a safe and respectful environment that is free from harassment and discrimination for all attendees of the meeting as well as support staff, in accordance with federal, state and local laws.
The purpose of this safety plan is to describe the expectations for the professional conduct of all meeting attendees, including organizers, session chairs, invited speakers, presenters, attendees and sponsors. By registering for and attending the meeting, participants agree to abide by the following expectations of behavior.
Expectations of Behavior
By registering for the conference, attendees agree to treat fellow participants with respect, civility and fairness, without bias based on race, color, national origin, pregnancy, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, and political affiliation, and political philosophy. Harassment or discrimination against other attendees are prohibited. Examples of harassment include:
Discriminatory Harassment, including:
Physical Harassment, including:
Sexual Harassment, including:
Reporting Alleged Violations
Symposium participants should contact the Symposium Safety Plan Coordinator, Megan Stumpf (megan.stumpf@cuanschutz.edu) for assistance or to address any concerns. The Safety Plan Coordinator, along with the symposium organizers, as appropriate, will take action as needed to resolve the concerns, up to and including immediate expulsion of the offending participant(s) from the symposium. The organizers will maintain confidentiality of a reporter of possible violations of this policy, except where doing so would compromise another person’s rights. In such cases, the organizers will limit disclosure only to that information necessary to ensure proper investigation and compliance with procedures.
Communicating the Safety Plan to Symposium Participants
The Safety Plan will be communicated during Registration at the symposium. A copy will be provided with the symposium materials, which includes the contact information for the Safety Plan Coordinator and Symposium Organizers.
Ensuring a Safe and Respectful Environment for All Attendees
The University of Colorado, the host institution for the symposium, is committed to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all symposium participants. The Symposium Safety Plan Coordinator will be present throughout the symposium and will be responsible for providing assistance to symposium attendees, addressing concerns related to this safety plan, and ensuring attendees adhere to policy.