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Very good

Clear and well thought out training covering all aspects very well.

Clear and straightforward

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

I found the survey to be a positive step forward in an area which has not always been given the attention it deserves.

Thank you for taking the time to seek feedback on a topic that has historically not been given the attention it should receive.

The awareness is necessary and important

satisfactory

Clear, precise and well delivered training session

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

It was interesting

It was easy to understand and I learnt things I did not know

It was interesting

It was easy to understand and I learnt things I did not know

It is very good

I felt safe after completing this training, thank you.

Easy to follow

Well explained sensitive subject. A good course which I feel will benefit many people who may not think of themselves as sexual harassers.

Issues with examples used

Whislt I completely agree that the examples should show both male and female being the harasser and the recipient; I find that the examples chosen are not appropriate. 2 examples were a female harassing a male, 1 example of male harassing female and 1 example of male harassing male. Whilst it is important to show that female can be the harasser, these do not represent real life figures. The Government Equalities Office reports that 63% of those who experienced sexual harassment in the workplace in 2020 said the perpetrator was a man and 21% said the perpetrator was a woman. Furthermore women are 3.6 times more likely to experience sexual harassment than men (according to Eurofound). I think these figures need to be provided in the course and that the examples chosen should be representative of the potential real life scenarii; so more likely having 2 examples of a man harassing a woman and only one of a woman harassing a man. The rest of the course is good.