eLearning: Sexual harassment — A practical overview

This 60 minute course helps employees recognise sexual harassment through a range of scenario-based interactions.

It also includes an interactive branching activity that explores how victims and bystanders can respond appropriately. The course concludes by describing the internal and external complaint processes available to victims who have experienced sexual harassment and their rights under the law. 

  • What sexual harassment is
  • How to recognise inappropriate and illegal conduct in the workplace
  • Appropriate responses to sexual harassment as a victim and bystander
  • The internal and external complaint process
  • You and your employer's responsibilities for preventing sexual harassment

Our eLearning courses provide an easier, more convenient way to access training and learn new skills. You will be sent a link to access the video session and  have access to it for 12 months. 

Some of our eLearning courses have a test element to help maximise your learning and can usually be completed in a hour. Don't forget that and any time spent studying will contribute towards your Continued Professional Development (CPD) requirement if you are a member. 

Course dates

Start: 31 Dec 2025 - 0:00
End: 31 Dec 2025 - 0:00
Sexual Harassment UK A Practical Overview - Online

Mamber: £35 (+VAT)
Non-Member Cost: £45 (+VAT)

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