Level 2 Workplace Violence and Harassment

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Course Fee

Free

Workplace violence and harassment can involve a variety of actions including threatening behaviour, verbal abuse or physical attacks whilst in employment. It is important to understand how to deal with such issues so that all staff feel safe.
  • Level 2
  • Short Course
  • Online Based
  • Tutor Support
  • Accredited
  • A nationally recognised Level 2 qualification that builds your knowledge and skills. 

  • Flexible, self-paced learning that fits around your job, family life, and daily commitments.

  • Complete the course online with clear, accessible content in manageable sections. 

  • Strengthen your CV and unlock new opportunities in work, study, or personal growth. 

Workplace violence and Harassment can have huge consequences for employers, employees and the work environment. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) estimates that 29% of people have been bullied at work, and more than 1 in 3 people who report being bullied leave their job because of it. Understanding about effective communication and ways to reduce conflict in the workplace will help to create a more positive working environment, benefiting both employers and employees, and improving job satisfaction, health and wellbeing, and productivity.

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Level 2 qualifications are short courses, designed to help you gain insight into a new field, without committing immense amounts of time. If you are interested in a new topic/investigating a career path, a level 2 is the perfect place to start. 

Our courses are nationally accredited and funded by the AEB Budget. This means that there are certain criteria to adhere to. We ask that you first check your location using our Postcode Eligibility Checker. After finding a course in your area you will need to check the following. Are you 19+, Have been an EU / UK Resident for 3+ years & not enrolled on another government-funded course. If these statements are correct, you are eligible and ready to enrol on your course. 

On average we recommend that 2hrs a week is suitable to complete a course in the standard 4-12 weeks. Now this can depend on your learning style, so colleges will offer extensions to those that need extra time. All you need to do is communicate with your tutor and they can assist you. 

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