Sexual Harassment Awareness Training, Page 97 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.8

1094 reviews

  • 86% 5
  • 8% 4
  • 3% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 2% 1
concise and applicable

This course has widened and clarified things about sexual harassment in the workplace by discssuing rel-life scenarios on the course.

5/5
Great

Learned alot from this,excellent

5/5
Good

Good course

5/5
Concise, Clearly spoken and great visual

In a short and concise session , it had offered all the important information. Well put together. I did watch it in English, but as I speak Japanese I changed the language setting but the subtitle was still in English and it didn't offer that option for the test. (no problem for me, but if you were offering this option, you need to serve it to the level that one expect)

5/5
An eye opener

I am really impressed with this course. It helped shade in those grey areas of sexual harassment and what it means. Very informative for each point of view and will help and encourage those to speak up or change.

5/5
Good course with clear examples.

I enjoyed the clear examples: some points where brought up that I never even thought of before.

5/5
Useful information

A concise, informative guide.

5/5
Short and Precise

Sends a clear message

5/5
Fair and balanced, not patronising

I thought it was a good course. It's a difficult topic to do well, too. However, I thought it was too basic and I would have preferred more clarity on the grey areas rather than the trivially obvious stuff. When does a 'cause for concern' become worth bringing up with colleagues? When is it best to escalate to each more severe level? Stuff like that.

4/5
Clearly explained the main points

Clearly explained the main points without much repetition. Overall duration was about right, given the importance of this topic. Many of the multiple-choice questions were too easy (one obviously-correct answer and the rest obviously incorrect), so the overall duration of the course could be reduced (with no loss of quality) by removing these 'No Brainers' and just leaving the questions where some more understanding/thought/attention to the course material is required.

4/5

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