Feb. 12 | Discrimination and Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Prevention (Video Conferencing Available)

A live presentation of Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Prevention will be available Tuesday, February 12, 10-11:30 a.m. The goal of this training is to assist WSU in maintaining a safe and respectful working and learning environment.

It describes different types of discrimination and harassment, including prohibited personal behaviors, identifies key WSU Executive Policies addressing these topics, and provides links to specific offices and resources available to help in cases of alleged discrimination, harassment, and misconduct. Employee and supervisor responsibilities when misconduct is reported or observed are highlighted.

Originating in Pullman and available statewide via AMS Videoconferencing Services, this workshop satisfies the University requirement that training is this topic be completed within the first six month of hire.

It is important to register in advance if you plan to attend. Enroll in the Discrimination Sexual Harassment training here!

Alternately, the online course remains available. This version also satisfies the requirement and can be accessed through https://hrs.wsu.edu/dshp.

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