Sexual Harassment Prevention: What is Sexual Harassment?
Course Length: 20 minutes
Overview: Everyone wants to feel respected and safe in their workplace. When an employee experiences sexual harassment, their sense of respect and safety is violated. But what is sexual harassment, exactly?
You've likely heard a lot about sexual harassment in the news. These stories may differ in their details, but one common theme is shared by all of them–an abuse of power that manifests in a sexual or sex-based way. We can all agree that abuses of power are wrong. For instance, it is wrong for someone with power over financial matters in a company to abuse that power by embezzling funds from the company. It is also wrong for someone with social power over coworkers or subordinates to subject those people to unwanted sexual or otherwise disrespectful behaviors that target them because they happen to be a man or a woman.
The tricky part about sexual harassment is that those with power sometimes don't recognize when they are abusing it and that those without power are reluctant to speak up for fear of workplace consequences. This training session will help you sort out not just which behaviors are likely to be sexual harassment, but the techniques you can use in response to those behaviors in order to help keep your workplace respectful and safe.
There are multiple definitions of sexual harassment, and all of them contain a degree of subjectivity. Recognize that sexual harassment is not a black and white issue, it involves subjective experiences. A behavior that is fun or funny in one work group could be offensive and threatening in another. That's why employees need to use communication and conflict management skills so they can have the difficult conversations that help maintain professional norms in their work environments.
Sexual Harassment Prevention is designed to help prevent sexual harassment from happening in the first place. And, in the unfortunate event it does occur, learners will be prepared to respond swiftly and appropriately to the situation.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize behavior that constitutes sexual harassment
- Discuss the individual impact of sexual harassment
- Discuss the organizational impact of sexual harassment
- Explain the differences among quid pro quo and hostile work environment
- Recognize behavior that may not be considered legally actionable sexual harassment
Outline:
Sexual Harassment Prevention: What is Sexual Harassment? covers the following topics:
Module 1: What is Sexual Harassment
- Understanding Sexual Harassment
- Quid Pro Quo vs. Hostile Work Environment
- What is NOT Sexual Harassment (Yet!)
State-specific Requirements:
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Regulations covered in this course: N/A
Copyright Date: 2018
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