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NEW BCMSA Online Training Courses

In partnership with FIORE group the BCMSA is proud to launch two new online training courses.

Employees can learn anywhere
-Online learning can begin right away
-Employers save money and eliminate travel expenses
-Interactive and dynamic content keeps people up-to-date and interested
-Easy to use and navigate online
-Workers learn at their own pace with unlimited access 24/7!

COURSE OVERVIEW

The purpose of this Respectful Conduct in the Workplace Training Program is to provide all employees with skills and information that will allow them to understand their responsibility in fostering a Respectful Workplace, be able to describe the forms of workplace bullying and harassment, have an increased awareness of those behaviours which constitute bullying and harassment, understand their organization’s policy and complaint procedure on harassment, know what employees should do if they witness or experience bullying or harassment, and understand what employees should do if they are accused of bullying or harassment.

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Approximately 1 hour

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.

COURSE OVERVIEW

All employees have the right to expect a workplace that promotes safety from violence, threats and harassment. Working for an organization which deals with the public each and every day, employees are going to encounter situations involving unpredictable behaviour.

Within this course, the entire spectrum of workplace violence is covered, focusing particularly on the ways in which employees can identify the potential for workplace violence, attempt to defuse it, and respond to it should it unfortunately occur.

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Approximately 60 minutes

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.

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