
Conversations with many employees, managers, and supervisors reveal that sexual harassment occurs because many people in organizations still do not understand what it is. They do not always recognize sexual harassment in its subtle form-- or know what to do about it when they do see it.
This course provides employees with critical information on how to recognize and prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The responsibilities of employees, supervisors, and employers are also addressed. Finally, this course offers sexual harassment scenarios worth consideration and case studies to reinforce learning.
TARGET AUDIENCENon-Management Employees
PROGRAM LEVEL
Basic
PROGRAM PREREQUISITESNone
ADVANCED PREPARATION
Not Required
DELIVERY METHOD
Self-Study
TIME TO COMPLETE60 minutes
PURPOSETo increase employee knowledge and awareness of behavior that constitutes sexual harassment.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the learner will be able to:
- recognize behaviors that constitute sexual harassment;
- differentiate between the facts and myths surrounding sexual harassment;
- discern questionable traits and behaviors among co-workers and ascertain when to report these incidents of questionable behavior;
- characterize the consequences of sexual harassment; and
- apply rules governing employee behavior and associate the appropriate employee responsibilities with these rules.
TOPICS COVERED
What is Sexual Harassment?
- Definition
- Quid Pro Quo
- Hostile Work Environment
- Consequences of Sexual Harassment
Understanding Sexual Harassment
- Words and Behaviors
- Myths
- Facts
Preventing Sexual Harassment
- Awareness
- Recognizing Questionable Behavior
- Reporting Questionable Behavior
Questions to Consider
FORMS INCLUDEDSexual Harassment Policy
ACCREDITATION
HR CERTIFICATION INSTITUTEThis 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 use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR Certification Institute of the quality of this program. It means that this program has met the HR Certification Institute's criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit.)
THE STATE BAR OF GEORGIA
The State Bar of Georgia has accredited this course for 1.5 hours of Regular CLE credits, including .5 Ethics credit. For more information about CLE credits, visit The State Bar of Georgia homepage at
www.gabar.org.