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Anti-Harassment for Bystanders: 02. Bystanders and the Bystander Effect

Provider: HSI

Length: 00:05:28

None 0 CPE Credits Basic Interactive self study
Unfortunately, anyone can become a bystander to sexual harassment in the workplace. Being a bystander means hearing, seeing, or otherwise becoming aware of sexual harassment that's occurring, or that has occurred. As a bystander to sexual harassment, there are things you're morally obligated to do. And the one thing you can't do is just, well, stand by. In this program, we'll define who bystanders are, what their responsibilities are, and when it's appropriate to intervene in a harassment situation. We'll also talk about the bystander effect, why it happens, and how to prevent it by becoming proactive.

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