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Online Webinar
20 May 2014
Culture

Best Practices for Dealing with Workplace Violence (HRCI - PHR/SPHR Certified)

Workplace homicide, mass murderers, "going postal,"disgruntled worker, threat assessment, zero tolerance policies

Overview: Workplace homicide, mass murderers, "going postal,"disgruntled worker, threat assessment, zero tolerance policies… beginning in the mid-1980s, these terms entered our cultural lexicon. Initially, HR professionals along with others in the workplace were left flatfooted with respect to responding. Yet by the early 1990s, policy development, training, consultation, and assessments were part of HRM. Since then, workplace homicides have dropped by more than 30-50% in the last 20 years. However, there has been a dramatic increase in hostility, intimidation, bullying, and discrimination. Many policies are outdated as are the training programs. Often, policies no longer remain current with the evolving paradigm of the 21st century. Cyber hostility, domestic violence, social media were not a part of this paradigm, yet represent a significant methodology of current hostility. "Active shooter"training programs are being promoted, in spite of the dramatic decrease in shooting incidents at work. It is time for HR professionals to review their policies and protocols in order to remain current. This program will provide a comprehensive overview of best practices for organizational hostility mitigation and the role of HR Areas Covered in the Session:An brief overview of statistical trendsUpdated definitions of violence, hostility, bullying, weapons, harassment, etcSample policies for Workplace Hostility Mitigation PolicyStrategies to handle restraining/protective ordersAn understanding of how to provide psychological interventions around a workplace hostility incidentIdentifying the "at risk"employee and how to interveneWhen to get a fitness for duty evaluation, what to expect from the evaluation and the role of the HRCase examplesLearning Objective 1: Understand best practices for responding to workplace hostilityLearning Objective 2: Be able to provide policies, procedures and programs to your client-organizationsLearning Objective 3: Know the current changes in statistics as well as terminology relative to this on-going issueLearning objective 4: Understand how and when to provide psychological interventions around workplace hostility incidentsWho Will Benefit:Chief Human Resource OfficersSenior Management TeamHR Managers, Directors, and AdministratorsSupervisorsEmployment ManagersTraining Director

When

20 May 2014 @ 10:00 am

20 May 2014 @ 12:00 pm

Duration: 2 hours

Timezone: GMT -8:00


Where

Online Webinar


Language

English en


Organised by

Trainhr (deactivated)

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