Preventing and Managing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A Guide for Managers and Supervisors, Online Training
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2.0 HRCI Credits, 2.50 Florida CLE Credits (2.50 Ethics), 2.0 Georgia CLE Credits (1.0 Ethics), 2.0 CPE Credits


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Prevent costly sexual harassment lawsuits in your workplace.

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Preventing and Managing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A Guide for Managers and SupervisorsSexual harassment is a serious matter.  Unfortunately, many people do not always recognize sexual harassment in its more subtle forms or know what to do about it when they do see it.  This course teaches managers and supervisors how to recognize sexual harassment, how to establish policies and programs to prevent it, and how to respond effectively when it occurs in the workplace.

TARGET AUDIENCE
Managers, Supervisors, Risk Managers, and Human Resources Professionals

PROGRAM LEVEL
Basic

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES
None

ADVANCED PREPARATION
Not Required

DELIVERY METHOD
Self-Study

TIME TO COMPLETE
120 minutes

PURPOSE
To provide critical information on how to recognize, prevent, and manage sexual harassment in the workplace.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:

  • identify the relevant provisions of the primary federal anti-discrimination law, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), that prohibit sexual harassment in the workplace;
  • define sexual harassment as established by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal government agency in charge of the oversight and enforcement of Title VII;
  • characterize and distinguish two types of sexual harassment, Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Work Environment;
  • identify questionable behaviors to watch for in the workplace;
  • distinguish facts from myths about sexual harassment;
  • summarize the individual responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and employees to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace;
  • identify the steps companies should take to respond to incidents of sexual harassment in a legally compliant manner; and
  • identify the characteristics of an effective policy to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.


TOPICS COVERED
1. What is Sexual Harassment?
  • Legal Definition
  • Types of Harassment
  • Employer Liability

2. Unacceptable Non-Verbal, Verbal, and Physical Conduct

3. Myths And Facts about Sexual Harassment

4. Recognizing Sexual Harassment

5. Prevention and Correction

  • Supervisor’s Responsibilities
  • Employee’s Responsibilities
  • Characteristics of an Effective Sexual Harassment Policy
  • Managing a Complaint of Sexual Harassment


FORMS INCLUDED
  • Discrimination Policy, Including Sexual Harassment
  • Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment – Common Questions and Answers
  • Initial Incident Report


ACCREDITATION
HR CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE
HRCI logo This program has been approved for 2.0 recertification credit hours 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 have accredited this course for 2.50 hours of General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits, including 2.50 Ethics. 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 2.0 hours of Regular CLE credits, including 1.0 Ethics credits. For more information about CLE credits, visit The State Bar of Georgia homepage at www.gabar.org.

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This program provides 2.0 credit hours 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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by Samir
on 2/6/2009
This course was a pleaseure to take.
This was a test for me and now I will be purchasing many other courses for my SPHR recertification.
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