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1. What is Sexual Harassment?

2. How do I avoid being the victim of harassment?


Set clear boundaries: Be clear about what is and isn't acceptable behavior towards you. If someone is making you uncomfortable, let
them know immediately.

Be assertive: If someone is harassing you, it's important to speak up and assert yourself. Let them know that their behavior is not
acceptable, and that you will not tolerate it.

Document the harassment: Keep a record of any incidents of harassment, including dates, times, and details of what happened. This
can be helpful if you need to report the harassment to someone in authority.

Seek support: Talk to friends, family members, or a trusted colleague about the harassment. They can offer you emotional support
and help you to figure out your next steps.

Report the harassment: If the harassment continues, or if you feel unsafe, report it to someone in authority, such as a supervisor,
human resources representative, or law enforcement. They can take steps to protect you and stop the harassment.

Remember, no one deserves to be harassed, and you have the right to feel safe and respected in all areas of your life.

3. Why is it necessary to know and understand what sexual harassment is all about?
4. Share cases of sexual harassment

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