Search eLearning Library for: Harassment Prevention
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Sexual Harassment? You Decide.™ Real Situations for Discussion (eLearning)
Updated! This eLearning course provides a solid foundation for understanding sexual harassment - through realistic scenarios and an informative narrator. Use it to supplement annual refresher sexual harassment-prevention training requirements.
Got Compliance?™ Harassment: It’s More Than You Think™
The majority of people who harass do so as a conscious or unconscious way of expressing dominance or power. It may be used as a method for organizational or social control over someone else. Bullying is a form of harassment.
Right Side of the Line™: An Advantage eLearning Course
Teasing, Hazing, Gossip, Retaliation. Everyone, regardless of position, title or level in an organization, is responsible for creating a respectful and harassment-free workplace. This interactive eLearning course helps participants take a proactive approach to creating and maintaining respectful organizational cultures in order to remain legally compliant, to ensure adherence to organizational policies and to thrive and prosper.
The Right Side of the Line: The M.E.E.T. Resolution Module™
Help managers meet federal compliance standards for harassment-prevention training.
Got Compliance?™ Harassment, Really?™
By completing this eLearning course, you will be able to identify behaviors that are harassing, determine what behavior is out-of-bounds, and identify how to react given situations involving harassment.
Got Compliance?™ Third Party Harassment
We all deserve to work in a respectful and harassment-free workplace and it’s important for you to understand what is and is not acceptable behavior. Sometimes harassment occurs by people outside of our company. This eLearning module will focus on harassment situations involving third party relationships such as vendors, customers, and contractors.
It's Not Just About Sex Anymore™: An Advantage eLearning Course
Using dramatic examples in white and blue collar, hospitality, health care and retail settings, this program will protect your organization by communicating everyone's legal responsibilities towards harassment and discrimination.
TrainingBriefs® Third Party Harassment
New Micro-Learning! Outside (also known as third party) harassment, especially sexual harassment, can lead to serious legal actions filed against individuals and organizations. Just because they are not employees of your organization does not mean their behaviors are acceptable or legal.
TrainingBriefs® Recognizing Inappropriate Humor
New Micro-Learning! What do cable news hosts, political bumper stickers, and religious jokes have in common? The answer is that some of them are funny, while others find them deeply offensive. It’s important to know that inappropriate humor can be the basis for a discrimination law suit.
TrainingBriefs® Defamation of Character
New Micro-Learning! Gossip is one of those areas where it's easy to find us on the wrong side of the line. While it may seem like harmless water cooler talk, it's not. Not only is gossip unprofessional because it destroys respect and trust in the workplace; it can also get our organization and us into a lot of trouble.
TrainingBriefs® Hurtful Conversations
New Micro-Learning! Insensitive remarks about an overweight co-worker can lead to the perception of harassment. Discussions with co-workers that ridicule or disrespect anyone because of a protected class status can be offensive and lead to an accusation of discriminatory harassment.
TrainingBriefs® Illegal Harassment
New Micro-Learning! Harassment is unwelcome conduct that is based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. This module will take a look at what you can do as a manager and as an organization to prevent such behavior.
TrainingBriefs® Imposing Personal Beliefs
New Micro-Learning! Your professional beliefs and business ethics should be what drives your behavior in the workplace. How your personal beliefs affect your life outside of work is not relevant, but how your personal beliefs affect how you interact with people at work is.
TrainingBriefs® It’s A Free Country, Right?
New Micro-Learning! This course takes a look at how the First Amendment Free Speech Right applies differently at work than in public. You will observe the reactions among coworkers when one of them starts playing music that the others find offensive. As you work through the course, ask yourself, could a conversation like this impact the employees ability to work together?
TrainingBriefs® Pregnancy is No Joke
New Micro-Learning! This module takes a look at the workplace protections pregnant employees receive under the law. Even if it’s unintentional, jokes about a co-worker being pregnant or repeated comments about the pregnancy can result in creating a hostile work environment and lead to charges of harassment.
TrainingBriefs® It’s That Time Again
Ever hear inappropriate gender-based jokes or comments in the workplace? Unfortunately, the sometimes subtle nature of what constitutes harassment and discrimination can make it difficult to identify. Using a dramatic example taken from a real life situation, this interactive program provides a realistic scenario intended to generate discussion regarding what behaviors constitute inappropriate behavior at work.
TrainingBriefs® Just Relax
What happens when a customer inappropriately touches an employee? This program poses two questions. First, is the situation simply an example of inappropriate behavior - or is it sexual harassment? And second, if the situation isn't sexual harassment, under what circumstances could it become sexual harassment? Being able to answer these two questions is important because they're the kinds of questions that will help you put things in context, recognize the warning signs, and stop sexual harassment before it starts.
TrainingBriefs® The Best Side
Do your employees know the difference between unprofessional and illegal behavior and sexual harassment? Do they know how to handle borderline situations involving themselves or their coworkers, even third party vendors/non-employees? This powerful vignette drives discussion, builds awareness and helps prevent incidents of sexual harassment.
TrainingBriefs® The Birthday Girl
It's not enough to understand the legal definition of sexual harassment… we must know what sexual harassment looks like in the real world… and its consequences on each other… and the organization. Because appropriate touching varies so much among different people, the best advice is to keep close personal touch to a minimum and always on a professional level.
TrainingBriefs® The Honeymooner
Do your employees know the difference between unprofessional and illegal behavior and sexual harassment? Do they know how to handle borderline situations involving themselves or their coworkers? This video situation is a powerful tool to drive discussion, build awareness and prevent incidents of harassment in your organization.