Sexual Harassment Awareness Training, Page 3 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.8

969 reviews

  • 87% 5
  • 8% 4
  • 3% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 2% 1
Suggestion to improve one small area

I'm not sure I'm really in a position to critique this course as a whole, having not been in a workplace where this occurs. However, I can point out one thing I liked, and one area which I felt could have done with being covered slightly more fully: - I was impressed with the way the tests were designed to make me remember something I'd seen in a previous slide, reinforcing the image in my head and recapping the key point. - I feel that it would be helpful to have a little more on what to do if you have a concern as a third party - where you suspect someone might be experiencing sexual harassment, either by observing their reactions to a situation, or from comments they make. If you are uncertain whether they are uncomfortable with the situation you've observed, or whether they have faced harassment when you haven't been present, should you talk to them about it before speaking to a manager? If so, what should you then do if they assure you everything is ok? Should you still raise it with the manager at that point? Or if they ask you not to take it further? (I'll repeat that I haven't been in any such situation in a work setting, but am aware that it can happen.)

4/5
good

good

4/5
yup

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4/5
Interesting

I found this interesting but some of the videos glitched but other than that I just followed the steps.

4/5
A good overview and overall summary

No summary provided

4/5
good

The training was well presented and delivered in an appropriate time frame. Minor parts of the content were not applicable to employees based outside of the UK.

4/5
Informative and easy to understand

This course provided me with lots of helpful information and was presented in a way that was easy to understand and well ordered

4/5
Everyone have to know what is your job

You have to respect, your colleague

4/5
little bit too long

think its an important subject - might have helped with some real life examples

4/5

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