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Preventing sexual harassment in the workplace. An active bystander course
Welcome
Welcome (6:05)
Pre-course survey: How do you feel about being a bystander?
Course workbook
Understanding sexual harassment
The legal definition of sexual harassment and what that means for you (5:07)
The difference between workplace relationships and sexual harassment (6:32)
How do you know if you are witnessing sexual harassment?
How to step in as an active bystander
How to step in as an active bystander (6:38)
Scenario 1: Overhearing your colleagues (6:17)
Good practice: Responding in proportion to what you've witnessed (2:58)
Scenario 2: Work Christmas party (4:40)
Good practice: Considering the person who is being harassed (5:07)
Scenario 3: Supporting a colleague who is being harassed (4:15)
What do you do when the harasser isn't a colleague? (0:39)
Scenario 4: When a colleague is being harassed by a customer, client, patient, student or guest (7:31)
Anticipating how people may respond when you step in (8:10)
Health and safety: Having a robust plan for the worst case scenario (9:09)
Quiz
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Summary and close
Summary and close (3:28)
Post-course survey: How do you feel about being a bystander?
Resources and support material
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White paper on #MeToo in the workplace
Links to support resources
What do you do when the harasser isn't a colleague?
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