Harassment & Respect
Prevent inappropriate or illegal situations from occurring in your workplace through proper training and education.
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Primarily Sexual Harassment (10)
This engaging video set takes the pain out of harassment training. Let's Get Honest provides a memorable overview and He Said She Said provides compelling discussion segments. The package is perfect for sexual harassment prevention, refresher training and new-hire orientation.
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Managers are held to a higher legal standard in sexual harassment cases. This video provides the education, guidance and authority to help managers rise to the challenge of preventing, recognizing and reporting sexual harassment incidents.
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Employees are every organization's first line of defense against sexual harassment. With this program, you can clearly define sexual harassment to your employees, and empower them to act when they recognize inappropriate behavior.
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A three-part series with separate videos for managers and employees, as well as a policy video. All videos contain vignettes of sexual harassment, followed by authoritative explanations of the legal point of view.
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Clear, concise, and thorough, this video teaches employees what sexual harassment is and how to recognize and stop sexual harassment in their work environment.
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Built on the employee version of “It's Up to You,” this program delves deeper into the issues that confront supervisors and managers when dealing with sexual harassment.
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This two-part video package is a comprehensive and updated tool for managers and employees to understand and stop sexual harassment behavior. Settings include office, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, education, and hospitality.
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People's response to harassment is most effective when they recognize why the behavior is occurring. This program outlines 4 common patterns of inappropriate behavior and provides information on how to determine the best way to stop the behavior.
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