Does buying this course finish our training obligation?
No, and we would rather say so before you pay than after. This delivers the two-hour interactive training and records who completed it. You still have to give your staff your own sexual harassment prevention policy, tell them where the complaint form lives, name the people a report can go to, tell them where to send a question about the policy, and tell them what to do in an emergency. Posting and notice duties stay with you as well. The course teaches learners to go looking for those things; it cannot invent them for your workplace.
Is this legal advice?
No. It is training. It explains the standard and how reporting, employer response and retaliation protection are supposed to work in general terms. It does not decide any individual complaint and it is not a substitute for a lawyer when you have a live situation.
How often does this training have to be repeated?
The requirement sits in Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46a-54, as amended by the Time's Up Act (Public Act 19-16), with the content requirements in the CHRO regulations at § 46a-54-200 et seq. Connecticut asks for the two hours once, within six months of hire or of assuming supervisory duties, then supplemental training at least every ten years. The Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities encourages a refresher closer to every three years, but that is a recommendation rather than the requirement.
Who exactly has to be trained?
Supervisors, at employers of any size. Non-supervisory employees, at employers with three or more employees. If you are unsure how a particular role counts, that is a question for your own counsel rather than for a training page.
We already bought your general sexual harassment prevention course. Is this the same thing?
No. This is a separate, longer, Connecticut-specific course built to the two-hour expectation, with Connecticut protections and the CHRO complaint route running through it. The two courses keep separate completion records, so finishing this one does not overwrite the other and a worker can hold both.
Does watching the videos count as interactive training on its own?
Passive playback is not what the training regulations describe. That is why there are checkpoint questions inside the videos, a quiz after every module and a final exam, each with feedback on the answer.
Does it cover conduct that happens by text, chat or after hours?
Yes. The early modules cover where and when the rules reach, including digital and off-hours conduct connected to work, and work through a digital boundary-crossing scenario and harassment by customers, vendors and other third parties.
What happens if someone fails the final exam?
They retake it. Every attempt draws a new set of questions from the bank, so a retake is a real re-test.
Can I buy seats for my team?
Yes. Five-seat and ten-seat bundles are on this page, and there is an enterprise option for larger headcounts.