87. Do’s en dont’s bij seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2022 · 31 MIN

87. Do’s en dont’s bij seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag

from No More Boring Learning · host Brain Bakery

We moeten erover praten, en je kunt er meer aan doen dan je misschien wel denkt: seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag. Veel mensen vinden het een ongelofelijk lastig onderwerp, dat we liever vermijden. Als L&D-er heb je een bijzondere verantwoordelijkheid en unieke kans om verschil te maken. Onder leiding van expert Sabine Meulenbeld leren Jan-Peter en Jeanne on the air wat niet te doen, wat schadelijk is om te doen en wat wel te doen.Wil je meer weten over Sabine, klik hier voor haar LinkedIn profiel Wil je meer weten over haar serious game, klik hier. Wil je meepraten, laat een voice berichtje achter: https://www.speakpipe.com/brainbakerySupport the showWij praten veel, maar luisteren nóg liever. Heb je een vraag, opmerking of briljant idee? Klik en spreek een berichtje voor ons in via Speakpipe!Mee lezen? Kijk op https://www.brainbakery.com/brainsnack/no-more-boring-learning 

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