Registration is now open for the Harassment Education Advisory Response Team (HEART) Program on April 25, 2025, hosted by CharityVillage in partnership with Workright. This comprehensive training is designed to equip nonprofit leaders and professionals with the knowledge and tools to prevent and address harassment and bullying in the workplace. As part of the live course, individuals will gain practical skills to create a psychologically safe environment where employees can thrive, free from fear and intimidation. Whether you’re a leader, HR professional, or part of an internal team, this 3-hour Professional Development Course will help you build a stronger, more supportive workplace culture.
Professional Development Course Learning Objectives:
- Understand the HEART Program approach and how it transforms workplace harassment prevention and management.
- Gain knowledge of the workplace harassment investigation process, including legal and ethical considerations.
- Learn how to establish and certify a neutral internal response team to handle harassment complaints effectively.
- Master best practices for ensuring confidentiality and minimizing risk throughout the investigation process.
- Walk away with actionable strategies to prevent harassment and create a psychologically safe and inclusive workplace culture.
The HEART Program was developed by Dr. Stephanie Bot, C. Psych, and Donna Marshall, M.A., R.P., two seasoned professionals in the field of workplace harassment prevention and conflict resolution. As the founders of Workright, they have dedicated their careers to helping organizations create psychologically safe environments through innovative, evidence-based solutions. Their HEART Program has been successfully implemented in over 1,000 North American workplaces, earning widespread recognition for its effectiveness in fostering respectful and inclusive workplace cultures.
The HEART Program is an approved training provider for the Human Resource Professional Association (HRPA), SHRM, The Ontario Psychological Association, the Association of Mechanical Engineers of Ontario and Excellence Canada.
For further information about the Harassment Education Advisory Response Team (HEART) Program or to register, click here.