— The 60-minute online learning module which breaks the barriers of language barriers learn about appropriate behaviours to prevent incidents of sexual harassment.
–Carefully curated scenarios of both physical and remote work place, specifically covering online sexual harassment.
India, 8th May 2023: India’s leading DEI consulting firm Interweave, has introduced POSH e-learning courses in Hindi language. Interweave’s learning module introduces the employees to understand the importance of a safe and inclusive workplace and be aware of their responsibilities. The course in Hindi language will equip the employees with the choice to learn in a language they understand better.
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The 60-minute learning module has been carefully curated to educate employees on prevention of sexual harassment at workplaces. The e-learning course will help in sensitising employees to identify and prevent situations which could lead to sexual harassment. A large number of organizations function in a hybrid work model, the content has been designed to teach appropriate behaviours even in a virtual workplace. The participants will receive a certificate on completion of the course.
Elaborating on this, Nirmala Menon, Founder & CEO of Interweave Consulting said, “The organisations today are becoming more responsible and leaving no stones unturned to nurture an inclusive work environment which is safe for all. POSH training is important to have a clear understanding of what constitutes sexual harassment and learning the appropriate behaviours. As companies hire people from different regions, communities and backgrounds across India, making the module available in Hindi is a much-needed step to break the language barrier and make it easy for all. We are confident that this will help in furthering a safe workplace and support organizations to eliminate sexual harassment-related incidents to a large extent.”