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UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Prevention for Supervisors, Faculty and MSP

To better prepare employees to fulfill compliance obligations, a comprehensive harassment and discrimination prevention training program is required for all UC employees. For information on the training requirement for all employees, view the University of California Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence.

All employees who supervise others are required to complete sexual harassment prevention training every two years. In addition to staff supervisors, most academic employees (including all faculty) have been identified as having supervisory authority for the purposes of this law, and as such, are required to receive the training.

This course meets requirements of 2 CCR 11024, California Government Code 12950.1, AB 1825/2053, 34 CFR 668.46 Violence Against Women Act, and UC Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment, Abusive Conduct, and Anti-Discrimination.

Time to complete:  ~2 hrs

 


Requirement Details

Due Frequency Required Audience
90 days Every 2yrs All faculty and supervisory employees, based on employee relations and classification codes per UCOP, or as listed direct reports from UCPath
(except all Protective Services employees who are required annually to complete within 14 days of assignment)

 


How to Complete Training

Complete training requirement through the UC Learning Center by clicking training below.  Requires login with your UC Merced single-sign-on email credentials.

 

NOTES:

  • If the direct link fails, search by course name in the UC Learning Center (UCLC).
  • Individuals who have been assigned this training will receive system notifications and can find the assignment listed in their UCLC required training analysis.
  • Individuals who have not yet been assigned this training can find and complete the course by searching the UCLC by course name.

 


    Training Owner/Contact

    Questions regarding this training requirement or the course content should be directed to:

     

    Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination

     


    More Information

    • A system-generated notification is sent to employees who are required to complete this assignment.  An employee who does not receive an email, should check junk, spam, clutter, and other email folders.
    • Failure to complete the assignment by the due date will have a negative impact on performance appraisal ratings and merit pay for policy-covered staff. Deans, chairs, and the Academic Senate will be involved to address noncompliance involving faculty.
    • For technical issues with the UC Learning Center, visit the troubleshooting page at https://hr.ucmerced.edu/uclc-troubleshoot.
    • Learn how to navigate the UC Learning Center and view additional resources at https://hr.ucmerced.edu/uclc-resources.