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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment POSH
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” What Does POSH Stand For? A. Prevention of Sexual HarassmentB. Protection from the Sexual HarasserC. Privacy in Sexual Harassment D. Prevention of Sexual Habits A. Prevention of Sexual Harassment
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” The policy of the Army is that sexual harassment is unacceptable conduct and will not be... A. Complied With B. ToleratedC. ImplementedD. ReportedB. Tolerated
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” Which one is NOT a category of sexual harassment? A. VerbalB. NonverbalC. Physical Contact D. Assault
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” The term “quid pro quo” is a Latin term for what? A. “this for that”B. “up and over”C. “down and out” D. “in and out” A. “this for that”
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” Sexual Harassment is a form of what type of discrimination? A. GenderB. EthnicityC. National Origin D. Sexism A. Gender
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” This occurs when Soldiers or civilians are subjected to offensive, unwanted, and unsolicited comments or behaviors of a sexual nature. A. Worker discontent B. Unsatisfactory condition C. Hostile environment D. Suck it up and drive on! C. Hostile environment
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” Sexual harassment behavior should be reported to any of the following agencies, except... A. EOA B. EOL C. ACS D. Chain Of Command C. ACS
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” Which of the following is NOT a technique in dealing with sexual harassment? A. Direct approachB. Ignore the behaviorC. Third Party D. Chain of Command B. Ignore the behavior
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” The following questions can help determine whether a specific incident or behavior constitutes sexual harassment, except…. A. Is it sexual in nature B. Did sexual intercourse occur C. Unwelcomed or Unsolicited D. Sexual favors demanded B. Did sexual intercourse occur
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” All of the following comments are examples of verbal sexual harassment except…. A. “Honey”B. “Your uniform looks sharp”C. “Nice A**” D. I’m going to “Tap That” B. “Your uniform looks sharp”
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH” Which is a common sense method used to determine if a behavior of sexual harassment has occurred A. Inappropriate behaviorB. Reasonable person standardC. Comprehensive philosophy D. Repercussions of events B. Reasonable person standard
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United States Army EO Training Proponent “POSH”
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment POSH
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Lesson Objectives Communicate DA’s policy on sexual harassment. Communicate DA’s policy on sexual harassment. Describe the forms of sexual harassment. Describe the forms of sexual harassment. Describe the two categories of sexual harassment. Describe the two categories of sexual harassment. Discuss the effects of sexual harassment on an individual, unit, and mission. Discuss the effects of sexual harassment on an individual, unit, and mission.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Lesson Objectives (con’t) Discuss the leader/ Future leader’s responsibilities in preventing sexual harassment. Discuss the leader/ Future leader’s responsibilities in preventing sexual harassment. Discuss strategies for combating sexual harassment. Discuss strategies for combating sexual harassment.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Department of the Army’s Policy Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: 1. Submission to or rejection of such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of a person’s job, pay, or career.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Department of the Army’s Policy (con’t) Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: 2. Submission to or rejection of such conduct by a person is used as a basis for career or employment decisions affecting that person.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Department of the Army’s Policy (con’t) Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal / non verbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, and occurs when: 3. Such conduct interferes with an individual’s performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Department of the Army’s Policy (con’t) Any person in a supervisory position who: Any person in a supervisory position who: 1. Uses or condones explicit or implicit sexual behavior to control, influence, or affect the career, pay, or job of another soldier or civilian employee is engaging in sexual harassment. 2. Makes deliberate or repeated unwelcomed verbal comments, gestures, or physical contact of a sexual nature is engaging in sexual harassment.
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Verbal Verbal Nonverbal Nonverbal Physical Physical Forms of Sexual Harassment
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Obscene or degrading terms (profanity) for men or woman that are sexual in nature. Terms of endearment. Obscene or degrading terms (profanity) for men or woman that are sexual in nature. Terms of endearment. Obscene jokes, cat calls, or cadence with sexual overtones. Obscene jokes, cat calls, or cadence with sexual overtones. Spreading rumors about an individuals sex life. Spreading rumors about an individuals sex life. Sexually oriented remarks about a person’s clothing or body. Sexually oriented remarks about a person’s clothing or body. Verbal
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Gestures made with intentional sexual overtones. Gestures made with intentional sexual overtones. Staring, leering, blowing kisses, licking lips. Staring, leering, blowing kisses, licking lips. Leaving sexually suggestive notes, emails, magazines, cartoons, computer screen savers, or pictures. Signs, symbols, or printed material of a sexual nature. Leaving sexually suggestive notes, emails, magazines, cartoons, computer screen savers, or pictures. Signs, symbols, or printed material of a sexual nature. ** As leaders, overlooking, ignoring, or failing to take action on alleged violations of sexual harassment constitutes condoning the behavior. Non-Verbal
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Unsolicited or unwanted touching of any part of clothing or body. Unsolicited or unwanted touching of any part of clothing or body. Cornering or blocking. Cornering or blocking. Stalking or following. Stalking or following. Physical
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Quid Pro Quo- “This for That”, conditions placed on an individuals career or terms of employment in return for sexual favors. Quid Pro Quo- “This for That”, conditions placed on an individuals career or terms of employment in return for sexual favors. Hostile Environment- subjected to offensive, unwanted and unsolicited comments, or behaviors of a sexual nature. If these behaviors unreasonably interfere with an individuals performance than the environment is classified as hostile. Hostile Environment- subjected to offensive, unwanted and unsolicited comments, or behaviors of a sexual nature. If these behaviors unreasonably interfere with an individuals performance than the environment is classified as hostile. Categories
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) anger. anger. reduction in performance. reduction in performance. avoidance. avoidance. increased absentee rate self-blame. increased absentee rate self-blame. loss of unit cohesion. loss of unit cohesion. Effects of Sexual Harassment
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) low morale. low morale. undermines readiness. undermines readiness. detracts from mission accomplishment. detracts from mission accomplishment. Effects of Sexual Harassment (con’t)
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Examine own behavior. Examine own behavior. Provide a healthy environment. Provide a healthy environment. Control social interaction. Control social interaction. Take corrective actions. Take corrective actions. Leader / Future Leader’s Responsibilities
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Establish and enforce standards. Establish and enforce standards. Read and understand policies. Read and understand policies. Be knowledgeable. Be knowledgeable. Educate and inform all soldiers. Educate and inform all soldiers. Leader / Future Leader’s Responsibilities (con’t)
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Be proactive. (know how to identify sexual harassment) Be proactive. (know how to identify sexual harassment) Conduct training. (use scenarios) Conduct training. (use scenarios) Have individuals role play. Have individuals role play. Use films. Use films. Be familiar with regulations and policies. Be familiar with regulations and policies. Strategies
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United States Army EO Training Proponent Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) “Zero Tolerance on” Sexual Harassment”
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