Workplace Bullying
&And. Everything
10 mins
$19 AUD
About this course
This module is designed to help organisations and their employees better understand and identify appropriate behaviour at work and what should not be tolerated in the workplace from a legislative and cultural perspective. It also defines workplace bullying while applying the legislation to the modern, diverse and ever-changing workplace environment. Learning objectives: - define and recognise appropriate and inappropriate behaviour in their workplace - appreciate, understand, and identify unacceptable workplace bullying and harassment - understand workplace bullying legislation - understand the responsibilities of employees and employers - classify examples of behaviour as acceptable and unacceptable workplace behaviours - understand your legal and HR compliance responsibilities as participants in the workplace (employees).
About this Provider
Kognent helps you to meet your obligations and empower your team with Australian and New Zealand tailored courses that make employee training a breeze.Kognent is a passionate team of learning professionals, based on the Sunshine Coast. We're driven by user experience, quality in-house design and development, and continuous improvement. We pride ourselves on our personable and open-minded approach and enjoy a bit of fun along the way.
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Workplace Bullying Interactive module
Introduction: - Acceptable Workplace Behaviour - Employee and Employer Responsibilities Workplace Bullying: - Workplace Bullying - Workplace Bullying Examples Review: - Case Study - Course Activity - Course Quiz - Summary
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