1 Hour Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for Health Care Professionals Video Course (1CE Credit)

Continuing Education Credit Hours:
1
CE course Category:
Sexual Harassment Prevention
This CE course is approved by:
Target Audience:
Post-Master's and Post-Doctoral Level clinicians
APA, NBCC, IDFPR
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CE Course Type:
Asynchronous home study video online course
Instruction Level:
intermediate
Course Description:
Sexual harassment, sexual assault, and boundary violations in the healthcare workplace violate core ethical principles shared across health professions (Bail, 2021). These issues can have serious consequences for clients, colleagues, and bystanders, including professional, cultural, social, systemic, and mental health impacts (Abdulla, et al., 2023).
This presentation provides clear definitions and examples of workplace sexual harassment, reviews relevant laws and professional ethical codes, and outlines workplace expectations, including the rights of healthcare workers, employer responsibilities, reporting options, and available remedies for victims. It also addresses sexual boundary violations (Steinberg et al., 2021) specific to mental health settings and their impact on patients, clients, and supervisees, along with contributing factors to these ethical breaches (Steinberg& Albert, 2021).
Case studies and legal context are used to help participants understand how to identify, respond to, and prevent sexual misconduct in professional practice.
Course Learning Outcome Objectives:
After completing this training, you can expect these learning outcomes and results:
1. Participants will be able to identify five shared ethics and responsibilities as healthcare professionals.
2. Participants will be able to demonstrate a comprehension of the scale of the problem of sexual harassment in the healthcare industry.
3. Participants will be able to compare sexual harassment as outlined by two federal law and at least three types of ethical codes.
4. Participants will examine and discover at least three social and systemic impacts of sexual harassment.
5. Participants will be able to describe at least five types of conduct that may constitute unlawful sexual harassment.
6. Participants will be able to summarize the prevention, investigation, and corrective measure responsibilities of the employer, and remedies for victims.
7. Participants will be able to discover at least 3 reporting options and remedies available to victims.

Shan Ru Lin, LCPC, ATR-BC, ATCS
Course Instructor Bio:
Shan Ru Lin is a Certified Sexual Assault Counselor, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), a Board-Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) and a Certified Art Therapy Supervisor (ATCS) in Chicago, Illinois. Trained in EMDR for trauma therapy, Shan has a long history of working with women, adult and childhood sexual assault survivors, marginalized populations and those most impacted by the lack of social justice. She has worked with women, adults, and children with a history of trauma in the community, medical, and educational settings. Shan currently works as a counselor, art therapist, educator, and clinical supervisor in private practice. She is the founder of Spring Advisory, a consulting firm focused on providing mental health services and serving the mental health professional community. with over 15 years of experience in trauma-focused therapy and over 7 years of supervisory experience. She holds an MA in creative arts in therapy from Drexel University.
How to Get Your CE Certificate After Completing The Course:
Please fill out a course evaluation and pass the post-test exam by 80% score or more. Your certificate will be issued to you after passing the exam. You can retake the exam if you do not pass.



ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Starting from January 2023, all health professionals licensed under IDFPR must complete required CE training in the areas of sexual harassment prevention, implicit bias awareness training, Alzheimer’s and dementia training, and mandated reporter training.
IL Public Act 102-0399 requires all health care professional who has continuing education requirements to complete a one-hour course in training on the diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias per renewal period.
For the most updated and accurate rules, consult with your licensing board and the rules that apply to your licenses.
CE Providers:
Spring Advisory, PLLC has been approved by The National Board For Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7169. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Spring Advisory, PLLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Spring Advisory, PLLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Spring Advisory, PLLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Our goal is to help maintain and advance the knowledge and skills of doctoral-level psychologists. APA-approved Continuing education (CE) in psychology is an ongoing process consisting of formal learning activities that (1) are relevant to psychological practice, education, and/or science; (2) enable psychologists to keep pace with the most current scientific evidence regarding assessment, prevention, intervention, and/or education, as well as important relevant legal, statutory, leadership, or regulatory issues; and (3) allow psychologists to maintain, develop, and increase competencies in order to improve services to the public and enhance contributions to the profession.
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support in this program.
The Art Therapy Credentials Board recognizes CE credits granted by NBCC Approved Continuing Education Providers. All CE from Spring Advisory can be counted towards ATR, ATR-BC, and ATCS credential renewals for art therapists per ATCB.
Spring Advisory is an Illinois Social Work CE Sponsor, #159.001540
Spring Advisory is an Illinois Psychologist CE Sponsor, #268.000141
Spring Advisory is an Illinois Marriage and Family Therapy CE Sponsor, #168.000265
To ensure compliance with licensing board requirements, all CE courses expire 180 days after registration.
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There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support in this program.
By taking an online course, in real-time/live or pre-recorded/video, you are required to pass an exam by 80% about the course content in order to obtain your CE Credits and Certificates.
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Any misspellings or unsubmitted exams or failed exams will require you to retake the exam.
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