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Addressing Domestic Violence in the Workplace
Employers and workers often do not recognize domestic violence as a workplace hazard. This session, based on the program Make It Our Business (MIOB), will not only help you recognize it but also know how to respond and how to refer victims and abusers to appropriate supports. Communicate effectively with employees or co-workers at risk. …
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Sexual Violence in the Workplace
Research has shown that professionals who respond to disclosures of sexual violence can significantly impact the health and safety of survivors. The goal of this training is to provide you with effective and supportive ways to respond to victims and survivors who disclose or report an experience of sexual violence. Disclosures can also come from …
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Domestic Violence in the Workplace: recognize, respond, refer
Employers, supervisors and workers often do not recognize domestic violence as a workplace hazard. This session, based on the program Make It Our Business (MIOB), will not only help you recognize it but also know how to respond and how to refer victims and abusers to appropriate supports. Learn about balancing safety and confidentiality. Communicate …
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Domestic Violence Risk Assessment and Management: A Little Education Goes a Long Way
Our schools are workplaces and vulnerable to experiencing incidents of workplace violence, including domestic violence. Bill 168 made amendments to the Occupational Health & Safety Act requiring workplaces to address domestic violence. Violent episodes, including deaths, related to domestic violence have occurred in the workplace in Ontario. This workshop will support teachers by increasing their …