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This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Excellent course.
The course content really makes you think about what you say and how you say it. And although we live in an everchanging world, The older generation who have grown up with their family instilled values may struggle to adapt their approach after so many years of being polite and courteous as this can now also be mis-interpreted.
very useful
I found this course useful as I think I was quite a grey area for what is & isn't sexual harassment. It has helped to clarify all areas for myself.
This training is really helpful!
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Need to know knowledge.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Need to know knowledge.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
The Training was very insightful.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Great course
Very easy to understand and clear.
Very informative training.
Sexual Harassment Awareness Training is very informative and helpful to all employees in any organization.
Did you forget women ?
Good features was that it focused on how the victim and or anyone present feels rather than intent and that it pointed out that sexual harassment can happen to anyone and can be from a woman to a man. It also features two men who had been in a relationship, all of which I felt was good. However when it stated that both men and women can be sexually harassed it neglected to mention that the majority of victims are in fact female – A recent survey found 85% of women aged 18-24 had experienced sexual harassment (https://www.tuc.org.uk/sites/default/files/SexualHarassmentreport2016.pdf) and furthermore that the perpetrators of sexual harassment are usually men. It then further gave video examples (which were very good) of what was and what was not sexual harassment. Not a single one of these featured a woman being sexually harassed. Either the videos features the woman as the perpetrator or as in the final vide