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Training and Outreach

Outreach and Education

EEOC's outreach programs provide general information about the EEOC, its mission, the employment discrimination laws enforced by EEOC and the charge/complaint process. EEOC representatives are available to make presentations and participate in meetings, conferences and seminars with employee advocate and employer organizations, professional associations, students, non-profit entities, community organizations and other members of the general public. For more in-depth training for managers, supervisors and employees, see fee-based training below.

Many EEOC offices have bilingual staff available to make presentations. EEOC information materials and other publications are available at no cost, including many in languages other than English.

Fee based Training

The EEOC Training Institute provides a wide variety of training to assist employers in educating their managers and employees on the laws enforced by EEOC and how to prevent and correct discrimination in the workplace. EEOC offers on-site training at an employer's worksite on a range of EEO topics, with harassment and an overview of EEO laws our most requested topics. We can also tailor a training program to an individual employer's needs. The EEOC Training Institute also offers seminars, courses, workshops, and conferences on EEO issues. Programs are appropriate for private employers and state, local and federal government personnel. Visit the EEOC Training Institute at http://www.eeotraining.eeoc.gov/ to find out more about our training programs and how you can "Learn from the Experts."

Contact:  Terrie Dandy 
Phone:  404 562-6811 
Fax:  404 562-6909 
TTY:  404 562-6801 
Email:   terrie.dandy@eeoc.gov