Speak Up
It is essential for firms to have a strong speak up culture to ensure that staff raise concerns if they've witnessed misconduct. This is vital to the success of a business.
Addressing the risks and barriers to speaking up is an important part of nurturing this culture.
Our Speak Up training course outlines the benefits of creating a speak up culture, why psychological safety matters, how to reduce the risk of harm and drive forward lasting cultural change.
- 25 Minutes
- For all staff
- Based on UK legislation, but suitable for global audiences upon the removal of UK-specific references and translation as necessary.
Learning objectives
- Recognise the benefits and challenges of a speak up culture
- Appreciate what psychological safety is and why it matters in creating the right culture
- Identify indicators of psychological safety
- Overcome barriers and speak up to protect our business and reduce the risk of harm to colleagues, customers and markets
- Recognise best practice and how to support colleagues
What can you expect your employees to learn?
Welcome
What is a speak up culture?
- Scenario 1: The bully
- Scenario 2: The 'handsy' manager
- Scenario 3: The high-net-worth manager
- Crossing the line
Getting the culture right
What are the push/pull factors?
- Bystander apathy
- Other factors
- Scenario: Recognising the barriers
- You decide: No reports!
- You decide: What are the issues?
Creating psychological safety
- You decide: Recognising the indicators
- The bully revisited
- Learning lessons from other industries
Our approach: Overcoming the barriers
- The 4D Bystander Intervention Model
- Scenario: The 'handsy' manager revisited
- Scenario: Out of sight, out of mind
- Examples
Summary
Affirmation
Assesment
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Your questions, answered
Employment Rights Act
Common FAQs
How can I support employees in reporting sexual harassment incidents?
Can I track incidents related to Diversity and Inclusion?
How can I measure and improve employee wellbeing in relation to health and safety?
Additional actions clients should consider:
- Policy Attestations - companies should update relevant policies and get them re-attested by staff (we can help with our Policy Hub).
- Registers: a register to record and act on harassment incidents.
- Create safe reporting channels for employees to raise concerns confidentially.
- Anti-Harassment Survey: conduct anonymous surveys to collect staff experiences that may otherwise go unreported (anonymity is critical in such surveys).
- Training 360: to record in-person anti-harassment training delivered by HR or line managers.
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What other tools are needed beyond training?
Is our training content still compliant with the latest legislation?
- You can check the latest course content updates in our library updates page: https://www.skillcast.com/compliance-course-library-updates
- For major legislative changes, we:
- Send you email alerts to ensure you are notified
- Offer you a free trial of newly created or updated content
- Host webinars with compliance experts to explain the changes and how our training supports your ongoing compliance
Can you translate our content into other languages?
What file types are supported by the Skillcast system?
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File Exchange |
File types: PDF, Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, SCORM and xAPI files, and compressed zip files. Max file size: Default is 1GB, can be increased to a max of 2GB |
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SCORM files |
Versions: SCORM 1.2, SCORM 1.2 for Moodle, SCORM 2004 2nd, 3rd and 4th Edition. Max file size: 1024MB |
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xAPI file |
Max file size: 2GB |
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Videos |
File types: MP4 or MOV. Videos must be optimised, with a max file size of 100MB. If the file is bigger, our Design Team can help |
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Images |
File types: jpg, png and gif. The file size should ideally be 100KB, but it can be up to 250KB |
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CPD evidence |
File types: Word, PDF, Excel and CSV. File size: the limit should be whatever the portal config option is set to. Servers are set to max 2GB |
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Policy documents |
PDF or Word File size: the limit should be whatever the portal config option is set to. Servers are set to max 2GB |
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Offline activities evidence |
File types: PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, CSV, PNG, GIF, JPEG, JPG, PPTX and MSG. File size: the limit should be whatever the portal config option is set to. Servers are set to max 2GB |
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Client logo files |
File types provided by client: EPS, PDF, AI and SVG |
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Registers |
PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, CSV, PPT, PPTX, POT, PPA, PPS, JPG, JPEG, PJEPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, MP4, MOV, WMV, CPTX, CP, TXT, ZIP and MSG files |
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Declarations |
JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, XLS and XLSX files |
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