Sexual Harassment for Employees Reviews

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Simone Caciagli
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Posted 3 years ago
Robert Osborn
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provided good easy to follow guidance on the subject
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Posted 4 years ago
Sophie Cheng
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approachable layout, clear information. however, the photographs are a bit distracting and distract from the seriousness of the training
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello Sophie, Thank you for leaving us a review! It's great to hear you enjoyed the course and found it clear and liked the layout. We really value the opinions of our customers so I've passed your comments relating to the pictures onto the appropriate team to see if there is something we can do for future users. Should you need anything in the future, please don't hesitate to contact us directly. All the best, Nicola (Customer Support, High Speed Training)
Posted 4 years ago
Good overall - seemed to cover all the important points. Might help to have more example scenarios of sexual harassment, to make it clear why certain 'borderline' behaviours (which others might think are harmless) are sexual harassment. E.g. types of compliments, how you can find certain behaviours acceptable from some people but sexual harassment from others. A section to explain consent could be useful. Would recommend that the language used on the course be changed so it is less gender-binary. E.g. instead of references to 'men and women', say 'any gender'.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello Amy, thank you for taking the time to leave a review and feedback, we really appreciate it. Congratulations on completing your training! I will pass on your comments to the relevant team to see if there is something we can do regarding having more example scenarios, a section covering consent and gender-binary language for our future courses on this subject. If there is anything else we can help you with, please don't hesitate to contact us directly. Kindest Regards, Natasha (Customer Support, High Speed Training).
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Posted 4 years ago