Addressing Violence and Harassment in the World of Work

Domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual harassment (DVSASSH) are forms of sexual violence that impact workers and, as a result, their workplaces. The goal of this course is to educate employers, labor organizations, and victim service providers about these impacts and to build their capacity to address the needs of employees who are survivors of DVSASSH.

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Trauma-Informed Supervision Training Curriculum

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How to Develop a DVSAS Workplace Policy

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