Sexual harassment in the workplace
Erin Dean Freelance health writer
Essential facts
Sexual harassment is unwanted conduct of a sexual nature. A number of high-profile cases in the media, in which the alleged perpetrators include Hollywood personalities and Westminster politicians, has led to an increased awareness of the problem.
Mental Health Practice.
21, 05, 10-10.
doi: 10.7748/mhp.21.05.10.s8
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