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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
Appropriate and relevant
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
informative
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
The best course so far
Superbly presented course. Subject matter fascinating 100% in test
Simple and to the point training.
I have learnt the correct approach to take if any sexual harassment takes place and what can be considered as sexual harassment.
Informative and easy to follow
Simple and to the point. I really enjoyed the training session which was easy to navigate and control.
Superb
Very concise but easily memorable
Superb
Well presented by these professionals makes the course both enjoyable and educational
Very informative and quick
This training was really good, I used the videos and took notes whitest listening to them. The videos explain everything in a simple way and make it is much easier to learn.
Explanatory and informative
An essential piece of training that people should have to take part in regularly.