Discrimination and Harassment Prevention: Promoting Workplace Diversity without Conflict Online Training
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1.0 HRCI Credit, 1.0 Florida CLE Credit (1.0 Ethics), 1.0 Georgia CLE Credit, 1.0 CPE Credit


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Discrimination and Harassment Prevention: Promoting Workplace Diversity without ConflictThe American workforce is growing increasingly more diverse. The broad variety of personalities, backgrounds, and perceptions in workers can present great opportunity and enrichment to the workplace, but it may also present some unique challenges. This course addresses the complex realities of the 21st Century workforce and advocates diversity without discrimination in the workplace. Discrimination and harassment are illegal, unethical, and unacceptable, and as an employee, you can make a significant difference in preventing these behaviors and contributing to a positive work environment.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Employees

PROGRAM LEVEL
Basic

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES
None

ADVANCED PREPARATION
Not Required

DELIVERY METHOD
Self-Study

TIME TO COMPLETE
This course will take approximately 60 minutes

PURPOSE
To advocate diversity and educate employees on recognizing and preventing discrimination and harassment in the workplace.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:
  • identify and adopt rules of employee behavior to avoid discrimination;
  • associate and practice employee and employer responsibilities;
  • differentiate between unlawful discrimination and unlawful harassment;
  • recognize and recount the protected categories;
  • specify the consequences of discrimination;
  • identify the personal influences that create individual perspectives;
  • discern the benefits and challenges of diversity;
  • distinguish between discriminatory verbal, non-verbal, and physical conduct;
  • understand and classify the myths and excuses associated with discrimination;
  • implement complaint procedures for reporting discrimination and harassment; and
  • characterize and identify employee expectations, after a report of discrimination is made.

TOPICS COVERED
1. Workplace Discrimination
  • Employee Rules of Behavior
  • Your Organization's Commitment
  • Legal Definition
  • Protected Categories
  • Consequences of Discrimination
  • Retaliation

2. Unacceptable Conduct
  • Words and Behaviors
  • Working Together
  • Myths

3. Preventing Discrimination and Harassment
  • Reporting Discrimination or Harassment

ACCREDITATION
HR CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE
HRCI logo This program has been approved for 1.0 recertification credit hour toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the HR Certification Institute.  For more information about certification or recertification, visit the HR Certification Institute homepage at www.hrci.org.

THE FLORIDA BAR
The Florida Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization and Education has accredited this course for 1.0 hour of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit, including 1.00 Ethics credit. For more information about credit hours, visit the Florida Bar homepage at www.flabar.org.

THE STATE BAR OF GEORGIA
The State Bar of Georgia has accredited this course for 1.0 hour of Regular CLE credit, including 1.0 Professionalism credit.  For more information about CLE credits, visit The State Bar of Georgia homepage at www.gabar.org.

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This program provides 1.0 credit hour toward Continuing Professional Education (CPE) recertification. 

OFFICIAL QAS STATEMENT
The Human Equation is registered with the State Boards of Accountancy as a Quality Assurance Service (QAS) sponsor of continuing professional education. Participating state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding QAS program sponsors may be addressed to NASBA, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org.



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