Prevention of Sexual Harassment for Employees in California
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Description
This California Sexual Harassment Training equips employees with practical knowledge to recognize, prevent, and report workplace harassment. It aligns with California requirements for interactive training and supports a respectful culture across teams. Enroll today.
Course Overview
Key Highlights:
- Duration: 1 hour (as required by California law)
- Format: 100% online, self-paced
- Compliance: AB 1825, SB 1343, SB 778, SB 396
- Certificate: Instant download upon completion
Course Inclusions
- 100 percent online, self-paced access with interactive scenarios and knowledge checks
- Duration options: 1 hour for employees, 2 hours for supervisors
- Built-in assessments with a stated passing score and unlimited retakes
- Shareable certificate of completion and downloadable learner record
- Screen reader support, captions, mobile-responsive layout, and SCORM or xAPI LMS compatibility
This course addresses key California requirements under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title VII, including definitions, protected characteristics, responsibilities, complaint procedures, and remedies. Content incorporates AB 1825 for supervisor training, AB 2053 on abusive conduct, SB 396 on gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation, and SB 1343 and SB 778 on training coverage, timing, and refresh cycles. It supports delivery of at least 1 hour for nonsupervisory employees and 2 hours for supervisors, completion within 6 months of hire or promotion, and refresher training every 2 years. Employers should maintain training records and policy acknowledgments. This training supports compliance efforts but does not replace legal advice.
Qlicktrain’s training content is continuously reviewed and updated to align with California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) guidelines.
System Requirements
This course has been tested for compatibility with most popular platforms and browsers now in use.
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Table of Contents
• Learning Objectives
• Overview of key goals and outcomes for this course.
• Governing Laws and Harassment Facts
• Learn about California and federal laws, and understand the statistics and impact of workplace harassment.
• Defining and Identifying Harassment
• Understand what constitutes harassment, what doesn’t, and how intent and conduct play a role.
• Types and Examples of Harassment
• Explore sexual and non-sexual harassment instances, including quid pro quo and hostile work nvironment cases.
• Preventing and Reporting Harassment
• Learn the employer’s liability, employee rights, and the steps for filing a harassment complaint.
• Bullying and Retaliation
• Identify workplace bullying behaviors, understand retaliation, and learn how to build a case when it occurs.
• Case Studies and Scenarios
• Apply your knowledge through realistic workplace scenarios and interactive exercises.
• Summary and Knowledge Checks
• Review key takeaways and test your understanding through brief quizzes and reflection points.
Prevention of Sexual Harassment for Employees in California