Sexual harassment prevention training
Comprehensive in-house or live online training to ensure compliance with the new sexual harassment duty. Designed to inform, educate and keep you safe.
Why work with us?
We can, from the most senior to the most junior in the room, provide reassurance, guidance, practical but empathetic support, and a non-judgemental training environment. Our training relating to this new legislation is designed to inform, educate and keep our clients safe.
We’re not interested in dramatics, or in provoking, alienating or escalating issues. Let’s all learn and develop as, at the end of the day, who doesn’t want to work in a respectful environment that is (as far as any workplace can be) free of conflict!
“The advice given has always been efficient and professional when dealing with internal procedures. It’s very reassuring for us having the Jaluch team to hand”.
In-house training
Live online training
Digital learning
Coaching
Comprehensive training
Sexual harassment training is primarily being rolled out by organisations as a result of the new responsibilities on employers in the UK (October 2024) to be proactive in ensuring that sexual harassment does not take place, rather than reacting when it does. Prevention is better than a cure.
Delegates will learn about what sexual harassment is, the importance of stepping in if they see it happening or speaking up if it happens to them so that everyone in the organisation is working to keep colleagues safe and free from harassment.
Example agenda
The agenda below is for our live (online or in-house training). We can also provide an eLearning course, but please feel free to call us to discuss suitability of these training options:
- Defining sexual harassment
- How sexual harassment might show up in the workplace - a few case studies
- Understanding our legal responsibilities
- Keeping ourselves and our colleagues safe at social events
- Speaking up and stepping in if we see or experience harassment
- Useful phrases to use if you are speaking up about harassment, or responding to someone who is making a complaint about you
Why is this important?
Employers need to comply with the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Bill, effective from Oct 2024, which strengthened protections against sexual harassment in the workplace. This legislation introduced a new duty on employers to take reasonable steps to prevent harassment, with a potential 25% increase in tribunal awards for non-compliance.
By partnering with us, you will not only meet compliance but create a workplace culture where respect and safety are prioritised.