Equity at Berklee Valencia
The Equity and Title IX Policy and Process also applies to Berklee's campus in Valencia, Spain, supported by a team of representatives in Spain, led by Berklee's assistant vice president of equity and Title IX/Title IX coordinator.
The Equity and Title IX Policy and Process prohibit acts of identity-based discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct, including, but not limited to, sexual assault or harassment, domestic/dating violence, and stalking. Such acts undermine Berklee’s community values and are strictly prohibited. The Equity and Title IX Policy and Process and the institution’s commitment to fostering a safe, supportive, and diverse climate are a fundamental part of a Berklee community where all can study, live, and work together in an environment of equal opportunity, inclusiveness, and mutual respect.
Equity and Title IX Policy and Process applies to all students, staff, and faculty at the Valencia campus. If you have experienced or witnessed an incident that may violate the Equity and Title IX Policy and Process, you can report it to Berklee, local law enforcement, both or neither.
All community members are encouraged to contact the Equity Office to report any instances of potential violations of the Equity and Title IX Policy and Process and receive additional information, resolution options, and supportive measures.
Reporting to the Equity Office does not obligate any community member to participate in an investigation under the Equity and Title IX Policy and Process.
You may use the below link to access our online form to submit a report to the Equity Office.
File a Report
Note: You may use this form to report anonymously by not providing any identifying information in the form. Please note that Berklee may be limited in options of addressing the behavior reported anonymously.
You may also use the below link to schedule an appointment.
Make an Appointment
Responsible Employee Policy for Berklee Valencia Employees
Berklee’s Responsible Employee Policy also applies to faculty and staff at the Valencia campus. All Berklee Valencia employees are required to report any incident that may violate the Equity and Interim Title IX Policies to the Equity Office within 24 hours of the disclosure.
In addition to emailing or calling Equity to report an alleged incident per the Responsible Employee Policy, employees may also report by submitting an online report to the Equity Office. When filing out the online report form, employees are required to identify themselves and provide their contact information in the form.
I’m at the Valencia campus - How do I submit a report to Equity?
You may report to Equity by any of the following methods:
Intake Officers for Students
- Antonio Muñoz Ballester
Senior Coordinator for Housing and Student Services
amunoz6@berklee.edu
+34 963332802 Ext. 3469 - Martina Maria Naretto
Senior Coordinator for Academic Assessment, Records, and Registrar Services
mnaretto@berklee.edu
+34 963332802 Ext. 3467 - Maje Jesus Vicent
Senior Coordinator for Academic Advising, Scheduling, and Registrar Services
mvicent@berklee.edu - Mckinley Short
Senior Career Advisor
mshort@berklee.edu
Intake Officers for Employees
How do I report to law enforcement in Valencia?
To report to law enforcement, call Berklee at +34 963 332 802 extension 3412, or the Valencian Police Department by dialing 112 in an emergency.
If you choose to report to Berklee, we can assist you with reporting to law enforcement.
What is the Equity and Title IX Policy and Process?
Support Resources Available in Valencia
Student Support Resources:
Please refer to the Health and Wellness and Support Services page for a list of medical and counseling resources available to students at the Valencia campus.
For medical care, including for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, injury documentation, or a sexual assault nurse exam and evidence collection, you may seek care at the following hospital:
Hospital Casa de la Salud
Avenida Manuel Candela, 41, 46021
Valencia +34 963 897 700
Additionally, the below support resources are also available to students:
Berklee's Survivor Advocacy Services Katy Yarbrough
Survivor Advocate
survivoradvocate@berklee.edu
617-747-6640
Survivor advocacy services are a confidential resource available to students who have experienced sexual and/or relationship violence (including sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and/or sexual harassment). Regardless of where or when these incidents occurred, support is available. The survivor advocate may also provide support to friends and loved ones of those who have experienced sexual or relationship violence. You can make an appointment with Katy using her online calendar tool.
Pathways to Safety
Pathways to Safety provides resources for Americans who are outside of the United States and have experienced sexual or dating/domestic violence.
Employee Resources:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Hub is a prepaid and confidential benefit that provides referrals for life services as well as counseling services to Berklee employees and their household members. Log on to their website to access the savings center, legal and financial resource center, articles, free webinars, searchable databases, monthly newsletters, and more.
EAP website (Company Code: BERKLEECOLLEGE)
Valencia Equity Leadership Team