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ACHIEVE - Respectful Workplace - Strategies for a Healthy Environment

Event Date
Tue, Dec 20 2022, 9am - 12pm

A respectful workplace is a prerequisite for building a healthy and successful organization. Respectful workplaces not only foster productivity, they also contribute to employee well-being. This workshop explores the components of respect and addresses individual responsibilities within the work environment. Participants will learn how to voice their expectations as well as initiate and respond to difficult conversations about disrespectful behaviour. This training will help provide the attitudes and skills necessary to contribute to creating and sustaining a respectful work environment.

Some of the Topics Included

  • The Cost of Disrespect – Human and Financial
  • The Legal Framework for Respect
  • Grey Areas in Respect
  • Identifying Unhealthy Environments
  • Assessing Your Workplace
  • Markers of Healthy Environments
  • Assessing for Disrespect
  • Steps to Deal with Disrespect
  • Your Part in Maintaining Respect
  • Employee and Employer Responsibilities
  • Strategies for Change
  • Respectful Workplace Policies

Target Audience

This is an introductory-intermediate level workshop applicable to both leaders and employees.

Method of Delivery

Presentation, video, personal reflection, delivered electronically.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion, participants should be able to:

  • Define respect and explain how it is experienced in the workplace
  • List behaviours that are associated with discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, and gender harassment
  • Describe their role in creating a respectful workplace

Location:

Online

Date & Time:

December 20, 2022 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MST

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