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Learn from the expert

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The resources on this page are all compiled and presented by our Founder, psychologist Dr Nina Burrowes. Nina has spent her career focused on the topic of sexual harm. She has spoken about sexual harassment in lecture halls, training rooms, music festivals, tv, radio and parliaments.

 

Here Nina shares some essential information to help you know how to play your part in preventing workplace sexual harassment.

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Module 1

Start your learning with the essentials

Play your part in helping to create a workplace where less sexual harassment happens by learning the essential information in these four videos.  

Total viewing time: 13 mins

Module 2

Make sure you know what to do

Would you know what to do if a colleague told you they were being harassed? These three videos are here to help you if you're experiencing sexual harassment, if you're supporting a colleague, or if you're keen to be curious about your own behaviour. We recommend you watch all of them as the advice they contain may help you in your conversations with colleagues.

Total viewing time: 12 mins

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Wellbeing resources

These resources are designed to support anyone who has experienced workplace sexual harassment. Use these resources for yourself, or any colleague that you are supporting.

The courage to be me

The courage to be me

Read the book that has helped thousands of people on their healing journey after sexual harm. 

 

Created by our Founder Dr Nina Burrowes.

How do people heal from trauma?

The sequel to 'The courage to be me' is this online self-help course 'How do people heal from trauma?'. Go at your own pace as you learn about how trauma can impact you and explore different healing practices all guided by psychologist Dr Nina Burrowes.

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Breedon has brought some coupon codes for this resource so that you can access it for free.

​Use this code at the checkout: BR487!

A gem of a find!

I came across this at the right time for me and what a gem of a find it has been. I found the pre-retreat reflective questions really helpful for clarifying my hopes and expectations. The bite size chapters helped me to pace myself and there was balance and variety in the exercises which has help me to test out ways of grounding.

 

Frances

Extremely engaging!

The personal experience and hard-earned wisdom on display in this course is evident. The interweaving of theoretical knowledge with Dr Burrowes' personal warmth makes for an extremely engaging and thought-provoking experience. Thank you again.

 

Luke

 

OUT Spoken Community Development Co-ordinator

I've recommended it to anyone who will listen!

The course introduces complex concepts in an accessible way, is packed full of useful tools for your own healing journey and to use when supporting others, and these parts are woven together with threads of compassion and warmth. I've recommended it to anyone who will listen! Thank you so much for creating this.

 

Geraldine

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About Safe Workplace Culture

Safe Workplace Culture is on a mission to drive and celebrate good practice in the prevention of workplace sexual harassment. We're supporting our clients with resources, training and guidance so that they can create a workplace culture where less sexual harassment happens, and when it does happen the responses to it are based on best practice.​ 

 

This is a journey.

 

We're alongside you and your organisation for all of it.​ If you would like to find out more about our membership visit our homepage. If you would like to know more about our parent organisation The Consent Collective click here.​ 

 

We hope to see you along the way​ 

 

Nina Burrowes and Cynthia Ellis

The Consent Collective

Safe Workplace Culture is a website owned and operated by The Consent Collective Ltd
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