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New SHP online courses will be assigned on November 17, 2025

The SHARE Title IX and Title VI Office, now partnered with Traliant Operating, LLC, is preparing to launch two new interactive web-based Sexual Harassment Prevention compliance courses to all faculty, academic staff, employees, and postdocs. These courses adhere to the California State mandated training requirements outlined in Assembly Bill 1825 for faculty and supervisors and in Senate Bill 1343 for non-supervisory employees and postdocs.

SB1343: Further Information

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SB1343 Mandates training in sexual and sex-based harassment and abusive conduct for all non-supervisory employees, academic staff, post docs and contingent employees in California.

California law mandates Harassment Prevention Training to all non-supervisory employees every two years.

California state law mandates specific requirements for all non-supervisory employees, academic staff, post docs, and contingent employees under California Senate Bill 1343.

Among the requirements:

  • Businesses must provide training to all non-supervisory employees within six months of hire, and thereafter every two years.

    Note: Rather than tracking the training date of each employee, Stanford has chosen to retrain its non-supervisory employees, academic staff, post docs, and contingent employees every even-numbered year.
     
  • The required training must involve at least one hour of classroom or other effective interactive training and education regarding sexual and sex-based harassment, abusive conduct, discrimination, and retaliation in employment.

Learning objectives:

  • Assist California employers in changing or modifying workplace behaviors that create or contribute to “sexual harassment” as that term is defined in California and federal law; and
  • Develop, foster, and encourage a set of values in non-supervisory employees who complete mandated training and education that will assist them in recognizing, reporting, and effectively responding to incidents of sexual harassment.