Sexual Harassment Training Classes

In our Sexual Harassment Awareness training classes your employees will learn and apply the important skills of handling sexual harassment issues and complaints. This hands on class thoroughly addresses the elements of how to prevent unacceptable behavior. The class includes a detailed overview of what sexual harassment is, explains legal definitions, discusses sexual harassment prevention, and shows how to handle sexual harassment complaints and maintain a positive work environment.

For more information about individual sexual harassment training classes please complete this form.  Once the form is received one of our consultants will provide you with a confidential proposal that will include a detailed description of the training class and the costs for conducting it. 

Sexual Harassment Training:
Sexual Harassment Classes Help Protect Your Business

Lawsuits can be a profit killer for any business. Defamation of the business when these lawsuits are publicized can prove to be even more of a challenge. Worse than that is the actual consequence of getting charged with sexual harassment since it is a part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Any business that employs more than 15 people is required to undergo sexual harassment training according to the act. However, it's not a bad idea for small businesses, either.

Sexual harassment is a term that refers to any unwanted sexual advances, contact, verbal or physical acts that are sexual in nature, seeking sexual factors, or the interference of sexuality in the workplace in any shape or form that affects performance. This is considered a form of sexual discrimination, and is legally unwelcome in the workplace. The businesses affected by the Civil Rights Act that are required to enforce the policies and provide proper training are all local, state, and federal organizations, as well as private companies and corporations. After all, creating an environment where people can work comfortably and perform their best is essential for success in any business.

There are many different programs out there for those who are looking to implement sexual harassment training into their business or workplace. Choosing the right program involves finding one that can offer initial training and continuing support for your business, so that you can keep up on all things related to the sexual harassment training world as they come up. Continuing education is essential in such areas, because laws are always being revised, added to, and changed, and the environment of the workplace is constantly evolving.

The biggest thing to note with sexual harassment training is that it should not be downplayed when it is presented to women. People generally think of women as the victims in nearly every situation, but this is far from the reality of the situation. Men can be sexually harassed as well, by other men or by women.

Women can be sexual harassers just as men can. Female harassers tend to get away with it more often because men stereotypically don't want to admit that they have been being victimized or harassed by a woman. A change in attitudes, with more women working their way up the corporate ladder, is necessary. People need to realize that anyone can be a victim, and that women are not the only ones.

With proper sexual harassment training, the workplace can become a more enjoyable and productive place for everyone.

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Sexual Harassment Training Online

90-Day Online Course with Immediate 24/7 access on any internet enabled device

Course Certificate provided by email on completion (no delay), only $34.95

Sexual Harassment Training Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes

Sexual Harassment Training Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes
Participants will learn to:

  • Identify sexual harassment behavior and issues and stop them
  • Identify the difference between sexual harassment and discrimination
  • Distinguish between the work and social environments and identify boundaries
  • Minimize conflict and maximize the effectiveness of employees who handle sexual harassment complaints
  • Recognize correct and incorrect behavior
  • Use interviewing techniques to draw out information from all involved parties (management only)
  • All employees will become aware of the laws covering sexual harassment so they can stop any incidents before they occur

For more information about individual seminars, one-on-one training and group seminars please complete this form

Once the form is received one of our Executive Staff members will call or email you. A confidential training proposal will be provided. 

What is Sexual Harassment?

What is the legal definition of sexual harassment in the workplace?

Answer: Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when this conduct explicitly or implicitly affects an individual's employment, unreasonably interferes with an individual's work performance, or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.

What are A few questions you may want to ask yourself?

Answer: What is my company's sexual harassment policy? What is sexual harassment law? What are some sexual harassment statistics? Do my employees truly understand the legal definition of sexual harassment? Am I taking seriously my obligation as an employer to protect my employees from hostile workplace events? How much money would my company be willing to pay to settle a sexual harassment law suit? Do I really know how to prevent sexual harassment from happening?

What else do I need to know about Workplace Sexual Harassment Training?

Answer: We offer corporate sexual harassment training classes where organizations can purchase discounted packages. Each participant can be monitored by your management team or human resources professionals. In the online program, attendees work in their individual sexual harassment course at their own pace. Total real time to complete the course is approximately 2-hours, but participants can log in and out as needed to address other tasks.