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Workplace Harassment and Violence Prevention Series
5.0 680 views 120 min Certificate All Levels
Understanding and Preventing Sexual Harassment
5.0 760 views 30 min Certificate Employees
New York City Anti-Harassment: 02. For Managers
5.0 431 views 20 min Certificate Employees
Preventing Sexual Harassment for Employees Course
5.0 1,032 views 60 min Certificate Employees
Preventing Sexual Harassment for Managers Course
5.0 778 views 70 min Certificate Supervisors
Bullying and Harassment Prevention: Recognizing Bullying and Harassment
5.0 599 views 11 min Certificate Employees
Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers (US)
5.0 1,111 views 61 min Certificate Employees
Sexual Harassment Prevention in New York for Non-Supervisors
5.0 640 views 32 min Certificate Employees
Harassment Prevention Made Simple Spanish Language Version Course
5.0 981 views 30 min Certificate Employees
Sexual Harassment: How to Report Sexual Harassment
5.0 588 views 7 min Certificate Employees
Harassment Prevention Made Simple for Managers Course
5.0 1,281 views 30 min Certificate Supervisors
Sexual Harassment Prevention Made Simple Spanish Version Course
5.0 1,085 views 14 min Certificate Employees
US Workplace Harassment Prevention (sefs502gn) Course
5.0 576 views 40 min Certificate Employees
US Workplace Harassment Prevention (sefs502gm) Course
5.0 553 views 50 min Certificate Supervisors
Connecticut Sexual Harassment Training for Supervisors Course
5.0 688 views 120 min Certificate Supervisors
Gaslighting in the Workplace: Identifying and Addressing Harmful Dynamics
5.0 842 views 15 min Certificate All Levels
LGBTQ Rights in the Workplace Spanish
5.0 718 views 17 min Certificate All Levels
Sexual Harassment for California Managers (30 minute version) Course
5.0 1,461 views 30 min Certificate Supervisors
Sexual Harassment: Employer Responsibility
5.0 636 views 7 min Certificate Employees

About Sexual Harassment Training

Think about your first week at a new job. You’re excited, nervous, trying to figure out the coffee machine—and then someone makes a comment that feels off. They laugh it off, but you don’t. You wonder, “Do I say something? “Will anyone b...
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Sexual Harassment FAQs

Why is Sexual Harassment Training important for businesses?

Sexual harassment training is important because no one wants to work in an environment where they feel unsafe or disrespected. Training sets the tone by showing employees that leadership takes the issue seriously. It also helps protect the company if a complaint arises. At its core, it’s about building trust—not just avoiding lawsuits.

How often should Sexual Harassment Training be updated?

Sexual harassment training should be updated regularly, usually once a year or every two years, depending on state law. Even when not legally required, annual refreshers make sense. Laws change, workplace culture evolves, and examples that felt relevant five years ago may no longer resonate. Frequent updates keep the message fresh and meaningful.

Are online programs as effective as in-person Sexual Harassment Training?

Online sexual harassment training can be just as effective as in-person programs when designed well. If it’s just slides, people tend to tune out quickly. But interactive courses with real scenarios, videos, and quizzes hold attention and make lessons stick. The added flexibility of online learning also means more employees actually complete the training.

What happens if Sexual Harassment Training is ignored or not applied?

If sexual harassment training is ignored, the risks are serious. One complaint without proof of training can end up in court, costing a business far more than the training itself. Beyond legal exposure, employees notice when leadership doesn’t prioritize safety and respect. The result is lower morale, higher turnover, and a culture that suffers.

How can organizations measure the effectiveness of Sexual Harassment Training?

The effectiveness of sexual harassment training isn’t measured by completion alone. The real test is in feedback and outcomes. Surveys can reveal if employees found the training useful, and trends in workplace complaints can show whether it’s making a difference. Some companies also use short refreshers to reinforce the message and check if employees feel more confident speaking up.