Discrimination and Harassment
What is Discrimination or Discriminatory Harassment?
The above link will take you to "Frequently Asked Questions"
Services and Educational Programs
Services
The Conflict Resolution Advisor's services in the area of harassment and discrimination are available to all members of the campus community: students, staff, faculty and administrators.
- Confidential advice and information
- Informal resolution
- Information on formal procedures
- Referral
Educational Programs
The Conflict Resolution Advisor provides educational sessions on a variety of topics for student, classroom,staff and faculty groups. Sessions can be custom designed to fit a group's unique needs as to content and length.
Educational programs already offered by the advisor are:
- What it is
- Rules and policies
- Liability for harassment
- Costs and impacts
- Remedies
- What it is
- Case examples
- What to do if harassed, if accused
- Remedies
- B.C. Human Rights Code: http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/human_rights_code/default.htm
- Duty to accommodate
- Sexual harassment
- Liability
- What it is
- What's a bully like?
- Who gets targeted?
- Responding to bullying
When Managing Becomes Bullying
- What is workplace bullying
- Management rights
- What to do if your boss is bullying you
- Resources: websites, Brutal Boss Questionnnaire
Assertiveness
- What it is
- Why it's difficult
- Benefits
- Skills training
- Gender roles
- Seeing things differently
- The workplace
- Fighting styles
- Definitions and stats
- Dynamics and themes
- Drugs
- Justice system