The Spy... (a Sexual Harassment Situation for Discussion)

Sexual Leering and Staring

It’s important to remember that sexual harassment can take many forms. It can be verbal, as with jokes, comments, or propositions. It can be visual, as in written notes, cartoons, or objects. It can be electronic, as in e-mails, social media posts, and texts. And it can be physical, as with touching, gesturing, or leering and staring.

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TrainingBriefs® The Spy

Do your employees, staff and even management team understand that sexual harassment can take many forms? It can be verbal, as with jokes, comments, or propositions. It can be visual, as in written notes, cartoons, or objects. It can be electronic, as in e-mails, social media posts, and texts. And it can be physical, as with touching, gesturing, or leering and staring.

Training Files (8)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
The Spy...
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:54 min EnglishDemo
The Spy...
Video without narrator
Video Vignette01:04 min EnglishDemo
The Spy...
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material8 pages EnglishDemo
The Spy...
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material1 page EnglishDemo

Additional Information

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 program is a powerful tool to drive discussion, build awareness and prevent incidents of sexual harassment.


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