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Sexual Harassment Training for Managers

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  • Updated 11/2019
4.4
(3,131 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 28 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
CyberTraining 365
Rating
4.4
(3,131 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Sexual Harassment Training for Managers

Learn how to create a safe, secure, and inclusive work environment

Why should you attend?

Training all managers to spot, prevent and deal with workplace situations is nothing less than essential. Instead of allowing inappropriate conduct to lower employee morale and productivity, organizations should foster a positive and respectful work environment that will help all employees thrive.

Who should attend?

· This training is essential for all managers in an organization.

Learning objectives

· What managers need to know about sexual harassment in the workplace

· Sexual harassment explained

· Dealing with sexual harassment as a manager

· History of sexual harassment in the workplace through case studies

· Sexual harassment laws in the states of New York and Delaware

Educational Approach

· This training takes a modern approach to sexual harassment training

· Classes are illustrated with practical questions and examples

· Classes include examples and real case discussions

Prerequisites

· A desire to make your organization better equipped to deal with sexual harassment in the workplace

Table Of contents

What Managers Need to Know

· What are your responsibilities as an Employer?

· Take charge to address sexual harassment

· Understand Sexual Harassment Liabilities as an employer

Sexual Harassment Explained

· Harassment explained

· Other types of workplace harassment

· What is sexual harassment?

· Who can be the target / perpetrator of sexual harassment

· Where can workplace sexual harassment occur?

· What should I do if I am harassed?

·Processes for reporting sexual harassment

· Taking an active bystander approach

· Mandatory Reporting

Dealing with Sexual Harassment as a Manager

·The Supervisor's Responsibility

·How to Handle Sexual Harassment Claims

·Conducting Sexual Harassment Investigations

·Questions to ask when Conducting Investigations

·Identifying Abuse by Authority Figures

·Take Reasonable Steps to Protect Workers from Victimisation

·Ensure Complainant Confidentiality

·Having Conversations with the Accused

·Working with the Reluctant Victim

·Retaliation

Sexual Harassment Case Studies

·Case Study 1: Not Taking “No” for an Answer

·Case Study 2: The Boss with a Bad Attitude

·Case Study 3: No Job for a Woman?

·Case Study 4: Too Close for Comfort

·Case Study 5: A Distasteful Trade

·Case Study 6: An Issue about Appearances

US State Sexual Harassment Laws

·New York State Laws

·Delaware State Laws

Course Content

  • 5 section(s)
  • 29 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 What Managers Need to Know
  • Section 2 Sexual Harassment Explained
  • Section 3 Dealing with Sexual Harassment as a Manager
  • Section 4 Sexual Harassment Case Studies
  • Section 5 US State Sexual Harassment Laws

What You’ll Learn

  • What managers need to know about sexual harassment in the workplace
  • Sexual harassment explained
  • Dealing with sexual harassment as a manager
  • History of sexual harassment in the workplace through case studies
  • Sexual harassment laws in the states of New York and Delaware

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • P
    Phill Gibson
    2.0

    Parts of this training, apparently, are not required. However, which parts is not clear. Also, if auto-play is on, it switches to various parts, skipping others, and then comes back to other parts. It is totally confusing. I'm not really sure if I have completed this training or not.

  • C
    Charles Q. Tran
    4.0

    Good reflection and friendly reminder.

  • M
    Michael Allen Gates
    3.0

    Sexual orientation. Another course that leaves out one big area that is discriminated against. Do I sense bias?

  • M
    Mary Slaton
    5.0

    These learning opportunities, help you see a better picture. Who you are working with and what is around you, and how to stay focused on what you are doing, because you have all tools you need to succeed on any Harassment in the workplace. If everyone minds their own business, then you won't have to write up a report, because you be too busy doing your own work assignment, to worry or talk about anyone else, these types of people must not have enough work to do. Beside bring their outside issue to work. Which is causing issue in workplace, there people who loves drama and get into other people personal business, which should not be in the workplace or work area. while other people come to do their job and leave.

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