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Sexual Harassment DVD Manager/Employee Combo 

 
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Sexual Harassment: A Commonsense Approach — California Manager's Version  

True-to-life scenes showing how awareness, communication and civility can help solve this persistent problem.

Used as one component of a two-hour program led by your own qualified in-house trainer, this video helps you meet the standards of the recently enacted California AB 1825, which requires ongoing training for all managers and supervisors in organizations with 50 or more employees.

This dramatic training program is designed to help you and your employees with both the gray areas and the obvious. You'll see some realistic scenes that are clearly sexual harassment, and others that are probably just a lapse in good judgment. Either way, you'll learn proven techniques that help you respond appropriately and in compliance with the law.

  • Is it ever OK to hug someone at work?
  • Are compliments ever appropriate?
  • How much joking around is acceptable?
  • Is it illegal for employees to date?

Experts in the field, trainer Linda Garrett and attorney Brandon Blevans, add their insights to help you distinguish what is—and what is not—sexual harassment, in various settings, including manufacturing, office, healthcare and academic environments.

Guarantee: This down-to-earth training will provide your management staff with practical guidelines for preventing and responding to inappropriate behavior in the workplace.

[CC] Closed Captioned

Other versions available:

Supporting Materials

Workbook for California Manager Version

Attendee Workbook:
Includes a pre-test, review of video content, exercises, and post-test.


Trainer's Guide for California Manager Version

Trainer's Guide:
This 96-page manual is designed to help facilitators present a professional training session targeting managers who fall under California training guidelines. Includes workbook contents (with call-outs, possible questions, etc.) PLUS added training tools, such as sign-in sheets, evaluation forms, copies of the California brochure and poster, and certificates of attendance.


 

Sexual Harassment: A Commonsense Approach — California Manager's Version
Production Information
  35 Minutes   Formats: DVD/VHS


Categories:
Sexual Harassment Videos, Harassment & Diversity


KeyWords:
Legal Issues


Which program is right for me?
  Title Category Audience
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Sexual Harassment: A Commonsense Approach — California Manager's Version
Sexual Harassment Videos
California managers who need a better understanding of the training requirements and legal subtleties that are specific to California law
3
Sexual Harassment: A Commonsense Approach — Manager's Version
Sexual Harassment Videos
Managers and supervisors who would like clear guidance on how to recognize and respond to sexual harassment
7
Sexual Harassment: Serious Business
Sexual Harassment Videos
New and experienced supervisors who need to teach their employees about sexual harassment
47
Preventing Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment Videos
Managers and supervisors who want to protect themselves and their company from sexual harassment problems
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Sexual Harassment: A Commonsense Approach — Employee Version
Harassment & Diversity
Employees who would appreciate an easy-to-understand way to fill their sexual harassment training requirement
6
Harassment & Diversity: Respecting Differences — Manager Version
Diversity Training
Managers and supervisors who want to make sure that their workplace is free of any kind of discrimination or harassment
 
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Includes Free Workbook  
Additional Workbooks $18.95
                10 or more - $12.95
CA Mgr and Employee combination - 2 DVD $325.00
               
Trainer's Guide $29.95
               
 

 
  Anyone in the office can be offended, not just the target of an employee's harassment.  
 
  Specific laws for California workplaces set forth in AB 1825 are explained.  
 
  Sexual harassment has a broader definition in California.  

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