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Sexual Harassment Prevention On-Demand, 06/14/2024, On Demand More info »
Webinar

Sexual Harassment Prevention Webinar


Total Credits: 1 including 1 APA

Average Rating:
   739
Topic Areas:
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Categories:
Mandated CEs
Presenter:
Margo Jacquot PsyD, Clinical Psychologist
Duration:
1 Hour
License:
Never Expires.

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Description

This comprehensive sexual harassment training program includes the following information:

  • Description and clarification of sexual harassment.
  • Examples of sexual harassment conduct.
  • Information about government provisions, such as remedies available to sexual harassment victims.
  • Information about employer’s responsibility to prevent, investigate, and correct sexual harassment.
  • Options available to report allegations of sexual harassment.
  • Information about retaliation, also known as “whistle blower” protections.
  • Penalties for sexual harassment, false reports, and interfering with, obstructing, or failing to cooperate with a sexual harassment investigation.

Sexual harassment prevention training is required for all persons who hold a professional license issued by the Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) for professions that require CE to renew. The law requires licensees to complete a one-hour CE course in sexual harassment prevention training. This CE requirement is included in the number of hours already required under the individual Acts and Rules and does not increase the number of hours required to renew a license. If you are a licensed psychologist, you must complete this training before you renew your license. This one-hour training counts towards the twenty-four hours required for every two-year licensing period.

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Margo Jacquot PsyD, Clinical Psychologist's Profile

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Dr. Jacquot is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Supervisory Addictions Counselor and Board-Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress. She is a local and national lecturer on trauma recovery, substance abuse, LGBTQ issues, and working with couples. Dr. Jacquot has taught graduate and post-graduate courses in treating trauma, substance abuse, couples and families 2 and LGBTQ affirming therapies. She is Certified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a powerful treatment to help people resolve anxiety, panic, depression, phobias, stress, and trauma.

Dr. Jacquot provides consultation to businesses and community organizations regarding behavioral health and healthy workplace policies. An active member of several community based organizations, Dr. Jacquot also serves on the board of the Illinois Psychological Association and the Maine Community Youth Assistance Foundation.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to

1. give at least 2 examples of sexual harassment conduct.
2. describe 2 remedies available to sexual harassment victims.
3. describe at least 1 way employers are responsible to prevent, investigate, and correct sexual harassment.

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