Bullying and Harassment Awareness

More than one in three (36%) people being bullied at work leave their job as a result of it.

Description

Protect your workforce by teaching your employees about bullying and harassment. It’s important that you comply with the law and understand the positive impact awareness of bullying and harassment can have on your organization and employees.

The aim of this course is to greater increase your knowledge of bullying, harassment, and changes you can make, as well as the relevant laws and legislation.

The key points covered in this course are:

  • Tackling the issue

  • Differences between bullying and harassment

  • Workplace culture

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

On completion of this course, learners should know and understand the following:
 
  • Practical steps in tackling bullying and harassment
  • What the differences are between bullying and harassment and the similarities
  • Creating a positive workplace culture including how to make people feel like they can come forward about bullying

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