Course

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace for Dental Healthcare Professionals 2024

Course Description

Both men and women face workplace sexual harassment. A worker is sexually harassed by unwanted advances, rude words, or inappropriate behavior. It is important to understand harassment can happen to anyone, regardless of gender.

The Sexual Harassment in the Workplace for Dental Healthcare Professionals 2024 course is meant to teach DHCPs how to identify and report sexual harassment at work, as well as how to protect themselves from discrimination and revenge.

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What You’ll Learn?

  • What is sexual harassment?
  • Impact of harassment in the workplace
  • Transgender rights in the workplace
  • What law does EEOC enforce for protection against gender identity?
  • About recommended intervention steps and strategies for safe and effective interventions
  • Prohibited Employment Lawsuits
  • Effective and accessible Harassment Complaint System

Some Examples of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Workplace sexual harassment is unlawful. Examples of sexual harassment in the workplace are exhibiting inappropriate content, making sexual jokes or direct comments about a coworker's looks or personal life, showing sexually explicit photos or videos at work, smacking lips, making loud noises, and other similar actions. These behaviors can make the workplace unpleasant and hurt people who currently work there.

Consequences of Workplace Harassment and Solutions

Workers who are harassed in the workplace suffer mental stress, fatigue, and low performance. It also damages an organization's reputation, work environment, and trust. To deal with these problems, management needs to establish a system of anti-harassment laws, build a culture of respect, and give strategies for workers to report and deal with harassment. Addressing harassment is ethical and necessary for workplace health.

Course Completion Certificate

AHC's Sexual Harassment in the Workplace for Dental Healthcare Professionals 2024 course is completely online. After the sexual harassment training course completion, participants will receive a certificate of achievement.