Equal Employment Opportunity (2011)
Cost: $55.00
Equal Employment Opportunity (2011)
Overview
Everybody has the right to be treated fairly. Everybody has the right to a fair go.
If you think that you’re being discriminated against, you have the right to take action. But do you know what steps to take?
Australian Human Rights laws recognise and promote everyone's rights to be treated equally.
This course will help you and others in your workplace demonstrate and encourage behaviours and practices that support a culture that is fair, equitable and free from discrimination.
In this course, you will familiarise yourself with the behaviours that constitute discrimination and harassment in the workplace and, most importantly, what you should do if you or a colleague should be exposed to any discriminatory behaviour.
This course has been written in alliance with and is proudly supported by Clayton Utz, a leading Australian law firm. As the course provides general information and is not tailored to your particular circumstances, it should not be treated as legal advice.
Objectives
At the successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Describe the types of behaviour that could be considered discriminatory or amount to harassment;
• Identify where you have the right to make a workplace discrimination complaint;
• List the steps you should follow if you feel you are being discriminated against;
• List the steps an employer should follow if presented with a complaint of harassment or discrimination;
• List the steps you should follow if a discrimination/harassment claim is brought against you.
Duration
This course will take you up to one hour to complete.