Consent at Work: Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Among Newcomers, Immigrants, & International Students (WINNIPEG)

Time: 10:00am to 2:00pm
Location: 167 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg

Consent at Work: Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Among Newcomers, Immigrants, & International Students Free Public Session: Consent at Work: Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Among Newcomers, Immigrants, & International Students. Saturday, June 27, 10 am - 2 pm SERC Office, 167 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg Visit the link in the description or scan the QR code to register and learn more: (QR code) www.ConsentAtWork.ca SERC, Sexuality Education Resource Centre MB Community Legal Education Association Department of Justice Canada

The Consent at Work workshop is designed to prevent and address workplace sexual harassment from a culturally responsive, community health perspective. Targeting immigrants, newcomers, and international students in Manitoba, the workshop aims to explore options for addressing workplace sexual harassment.

Join us to learn about workplace sexual harassment, consent, and boundaries, explore cultural misunderstandings that can arise in diverse workplaces, and gain an overview of rights and protections under the Manitoba Human Rights Code, including employer obligations and employee responsibilities. The session will also introduce Canadian workplace culture, provide practical bystander intervention strategies, and offer guidance on supporting someone who discloses workplace harassment.

Presented by the Sexuality Education Resource Centre (SERC), in partnership with the Community Legal Education Association (CLEA).

This workshop is for immigrants, newcomers, and international students seeking guidance on navigating consent in the workplace.

Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be provided during the workshop. This session is free to attend.

To learn more about the Consent at Work program, visit ConsentAtWork.ca.

Click here to register. 

 

Consent at Work is generously funded by the Department of Justice Canada.

 

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