Illinois Department of Human
Rights Announces Sexual Harassment Hotline
Toll-free number and website will help
connect the public with resources to address sexual harassment
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[February 17, 2018]
The
Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) today announced the
creation of a toll-free sexual harassment hotline to provide
resources to the public, including referrals to counseling and legal
services. The hotline, and accompanying website, will also allow for
the reporting of sexual harassment allegations in both private and
public places of employment.
In establishing and maintaining the hotline, IDHR enlisted the
support of The Chicago Lighthouse, which provides employment
opportunities to the blind, visually impaired, disabled, and Veteran
communities. Staff at The Chicago Lighthouse were trained by IDHR
management on legal definitions of sexual harassment and resources
available for reporting it, including filing of a charge of
discrimination.
“This hotline will allow for a more centralized process for the
public to find necessary resources and assistance in the filing of
sexual harassment complaints,” said IDHR Acting Director Janice
Glenn. “I am proud to establish this partnership with The Chicago
Lighthouse to provide essential information to those who are facing
sexual harassment.
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"Through this service, our agency can better enforce laws that
protect Illinois residents and prevent acts of sexual harassment.”
The Sexual Harassment Hotline Call Center can be reached Monday
through Friday with the exception of state holidays between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 877-236-7703. By statute, all communications received by
the Department via the hotline or accompanying website are confidential and
exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
For more information, please visit https://www.illinois.gov/sexualharassment.
[Leslie Strain, Illinois Department
of Human Rights] |