Key Terms
Types of Harassment
Workplace Violence
Intervention
100

A government mandate that updated the definition of workplace harassment and violence, which also introduced a new format for reporting violence and harassment in federally regulated industries that made the process much shorter and easier for employees.

What is Bill C-65?

100

The use of disrespectful, insulting, or threatening remarks regarding a person's protected grounds.

What is verbal harassment?

100

In this category of workplace violence, the perpetrator often has no relation to the employee or organization & they are typically committing a crime in conjunction with the violence

What is criminal intent?

100

Someone who witnesses harassment at work but isn’t the target of the harassment.

What is a bystander?

200

Any place where an employee is engaged in work for the employee's employer, including locations where work is being performed outdoors and on third-party premises.

What is workplace?

200

Any sort of unwanted physical contact or force.

What is physical harassment?

200

This category of workplace violence takes place between people who work at the same place of employment.

What is worker on worker?

200

An adverse employment reaction to a harassment complaint.

What is retaliation?

300

A pattern of offensive or abusive behavior (some exceptions of single instances) that can be reasonably expected to cause offence, humiliation or other physical or psychological injury or illness to an employee.

What is harassment?

300

Intimidating activities that are meant to embarrass or degrade an individual.

What is psychological harassment?

300

This is violence directed at employees by someone they have a working relationship with.

What is customer/client?

300

Provoke, blame, argue with perpetrator. 

What are things not to do?

400

The individual or team that complaints of workplace harassment or violence can be directed towards.

What is the designated recipient?

400

Any unwanted sexual approaches or advances, or any conversation that is sexually based.

What is sexual harassment?

400

Physical injuries, emotional or psychological trauma, low morale, financial costs.

What are consequences of workplace violence?

400

Recognize, decide, & intervene.

What are the 3 stages of bystander intervention?

500

An action or decision that treats a person or a group badly for reasons that are considered protected grounds.

What is discrimination?

500

Repeated behaviours that are meant to hurt or offend another person.

What is bullying?

500

Preoccupation with violence, negative mood, intimidating behaviour, threats.

What are warning signs of workplace harassment and violence?

500

Empathize, agree, support, set boundaries, disengage.

What are communication de-escalation techniques?

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