Challenging Sexual Harassment

This is an innovative training session which helps organisations upskill their managers and employees to identify and challenge Sexual Harassment in the workplace.

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This training will help your organisation...

This training will help your employees...

Delegate Feedback

Challenging Sexual Harassment
said they had learned some practical ways to challenge sexual harassment and support colleagues
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said they now understood more about sexual harassment at work and their responsibilities
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I came in not expecting to get a lot out of this as I saw it as managers responsibility to challenge this behaviour, and sexual harassment to be subjective to the person experiencing it, but I have learnt a lot and now know it is everyone's responsibility and I feel more confident and knowledgeable about challenging behaviours when I see it.
Highly recommended, not only for the sexual awareness part but also to refine your leadership skills / difficult conversations
The session gave some really great examples of what a good response should be in difficult situations
Informative session on sexual safety which made me think about my role and response as a manager
Highly recommend. Engaging, a new way of learning that more training companies should take inspiration from.
It was really engaging and changed the way I view sexual safety. Lots learned! Thank you
It is very informative and gives you a better understanding and tools to address sexual harassment

The Business Case...

It goes without saying that sexual harassment has no place in any workplace. Across the globe, organisations have a responsibility to take proactive and meaningful steps to prevent sexual harassment and create safe, respectful working environments.

With the strengthening of legal and regulatory frameworks, this places responsibility on employers to take all reasonable steps to prevent harassment. Beyond compliance, there is a growing expectation from employees, customers, and stakeholders that organisations demonstrate a genuine commitment to zero tolerance.

All employers have a responsibility to prevent sexual harassment. Not doing so could have costly consequences, as well as being damaging to the company’s reputation, workplace culture and employee wellbeing.

A proactive approach of reviewing policies and reporting procedures, delivering effective sexual safety training, taking concerns seriously, and conducting regular workplace reviews, demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to prevention, accountability, and respect.

Proven Results...

Learning Into Action – We have been delivering training programmes to reduce inappropriate workplace behaviours since the company started in 2011. In that time, we’ve had customers from a wide range of sectors, including Healthcare, Utilities, Energy, Manufacturing, Engineering, Finance, Insurance and Construction.

It was an insightful, honest, impactful and powerful session. A safe space was created where people felt able to interact and be open which is always powerful. The session was very reflective of what we see, and the drama was relevant and relatable
Challenging Sexual Harassment

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Challenging Sexual Harassment

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We offer flexible delivery options including either face-to-face workshops at your venue of choice, or online with our interactive livestreamed virtual workshops.

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