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Contains all of the available courses within the TrainingFlow™ LMS.

Results for Achievement: Compliance

Understanding Reasonable Accommodations - An Overview

20 Minutes Level: Foundational
A reasonable accommodation is a modification or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done during the hiring process. These modifications enable an individual with a disability to have an equal opportunity not only to get a job, but successfully perform their job tasks to the same extent as people without disabilities.
Topics: Compliance, Inclusion & Equity
Target Audience: General

Be S.A.F.E. (Not Sorry): Preventing Violence in the Workplace™ (Advantage Course)

40 Minutes Level: Intermediate
Meet CA SB553 Training Requirements! Workplace violence is something we’ve seen on TV and social media and read in the headlines more frequently now than in previous years. These often tell us a story of the disgruntled employee coming into the workplace with a gun. Believe it or not, this is not the most common form of workplace violence. It may be what we read and watch about, but there are other more subtle forms of workplace violence that need to be addressed. This course demonstrates practical—and even necessary—tools to help keep the company safe in today’s hectic and pressure-filled world.
Topics: Workplace Violence Prevention, Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Safety
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

Personally Identifiable Information (PII) - An Overview

30 Minutes Level: Foundational
We all use Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to identify ourselves. PII includes information like a driver's license number, an address, or a birthdate. Social Security numbers and biometric records such as fingerprints are also examples of PII. PII includes any information that can be used to distinguish or trace your identity - either alone or when combined with other information that is unique to you. Organizations must safeguard PII and limit access to it. Only those individuals with a "need to know" - that is, individuals with official authorized access to the information - may access and use a record or system of records containing PII.
Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Personal Performance
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

Human Trafficking Awareness - Hospitality Industry Overview - Spanish (NA)

25 Minutes Level: Foundational
Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex. Every year, millions of men, women and children are trafficked in countries around the world, including the United States. This interactive course gives an overview of human trafficking, the warning signs and how to report suspicious activity. Can be used for SB970 (California training) requirements for hotels and motels.
Language: Spanish (NA)
Topics: Compliance, Safety Orientation/Onboarding
Industry Settings: Retail
Target Audience: General

Affirmative Action: An Overview

30 Minutes Level: Intermediate
Affirmative action plays an important role within many organizations. The purpose of affirmative action is to establish fair access to employment opportunities to create a workforce that is an accurate reflection of the demographics of the qualified available workforce in the relevant job market. Affirmative action policies and programs are tools whereby additional efforts are made to recruit, hire, and promote qualified women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. This course provides an overview of affirmative action and it's role in diversity and EEO programs.
Topics: Compliance, Diversity Dynamics, Inclusion & Equity, Interviewing & Hiring
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

The Stark Law - An Overview

20 Minutes Level: Foundational
The regulations known as the Stark Law were designed to prevent physicians from referring patients to entities with which they have an existing relationship and stand to benefit financially. The law applies specifically to designated health services (DHS) that are paid by Medicare (or any other Federal program). The purpose of the law is to reduce Medicare fraud where physicians were being compensated – either directly or indirectly – for the referral of patients to specific providers.
Topics: Compliance
Industry Settings: Healthcare
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® Keeping Complaints Confidential

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
Most people know that laws exist to protect employees from discrimination and harassment. However, many don't know these laws also protect employees from retaliation. Employees can retaliate against other employees - you don't have to be a manager to retaliate. In fact anyone who is aware of the protected activity can commit retaliation. And anyone who engages in a protected activity can be the target of retaliation; even managers can be subjected to retaliation if they've engaged in a protected activity.
Topics: Compliance, Compliance, Professionalism, Respect
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General

TrainingBriefs® Responding and Resolving

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
Recognizing retaliation is an important step in helping to maintain a culture of respect, trust and compliance. But it's only the first step. We also need to know how to respond to and resolve situations before they spiral out of control. And, to be honest, that can seem pretty challenging at times.
Topics: Compliance, Management, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

TrainingBriefs® You’re Not a Team Player

6 Minutes Level: Foundational
Most people know that laws exist to protect employees from discrimination and harassment. However, many don't know these laws also protect employees from retaliation. That means employers cannot punish employees for making discrimination or harassment complaints or participating in workplace investigations. And punishment doesn't just mean firing or demotion: It can include other negative employment actions, from being denied a raise or transfer to a more desirable position to missing out on training or mentoring opportunities or being given an unjustified poor performance review.
Topics: Compliance, Compliance, Management, Professionalism
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: Managers / Supervisors

Cyber Security Essentials: Stop. Think. Ask.™

45 Minutes Level: Foundational
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting systems, networks, programs, devices and data from cyber-attacks. These attacks are usually aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information; extorting money from users; or interrupting normal business processes. By understanding terminology, possible targets and the consequences of cyber-attacks, we can all minimize the potential impacts, gain value in your cybersecurity efforts, and even prevent future attacks.
Topics: Cybersecurity, Compliance, Ethics
Industry Settings: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail
Target Audience: General