Managing Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo Age | Seminar

Description

Event Details

30 April 2019, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

The #MeToo movement has been prolific in recent months. Working on the philosophy ‘empower through empathy’, it is encouraging people to speak up about sexual harassment and assault to a large extent impacting people in the public eye. But what are the implications for ordinary employers? How does this impact managing sexual harassment in the workplace?

This training course covers:

  • Discuss the likely implications of this trend for Australian employers
  • How to identify sexual harassment in your workplace
  • Explain how to address complaints of sexual harassment to mitigate legal and other risks
  • Discuss best practice processes for investigating incidents
  • Explain how to implement disciplinary processes, when required.

Training Course Duration
1.5 hours

Learning Outcomes

It is important that managers and HR professionals understand the impacts of sexual harassment and assault and that this influences a large extent of individuals.

After this training course participants should be able to:

  • Identify what the #MeToo movement is and the purpose it withholds
  • Understand the relevant legislation surrounding sexual harassment and assault in the workplace
  • Understand the impacts of sexual harassment and assault
  • Recognise how to identify and respond to employees that are affected by sexual harassment and assault
  • Understand the best practice processes for the workplace
  • Assess when and why a workplace incident investigation may be necessary
  • Explain when and what disciplinary action may be necessary if issues
  • Implement disciplinary actions when necessary

Training Delivery
This training course is developed and delivered by leading workplace lawyers.

We use handouts, case studies and allow time for questions and problem solving to ensure participants gain practical knowledge.


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