Guide to Reducing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Managers
Our guide to reducing workplace sexual harassment for managers equips you with a structured framework for effective use.

Reducing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Managers
Introduction
As of 26 October 2024, the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 requires employers to take all reasonable steps to prevent workplace sexual harassment. Managers play a critical role in fulfilling this duty, helping create a safe, respectful environment that supports every employee’s well-being and productivity.
1. Understand and Communicate the Policy
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Familiarise Yourself with the Policy
Ensure you understand your organisation’s anti-harassment policy, including the definitions of harassment and the complaint procedures. Review it periodically to stay up to date with any amendments. -
Clearly Communicate Expectations
Make it clear to your team that harassment of any kind is unacceptable. Reinforce this message in team meetings, one-on-ones, and onboarding sessions for new hires. A respectful and harassment-free workplace should be central to your team’s values.
2. Set a Zero-Tolerance Culture
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Model Respectful Behaviour
Lead by example. Show that respectful behaviour is the norm by treating everyone—staff, clients, and customers—with dignity. By modelling respect, you set a standard for others to follow. -
Encourage Open Communication
Foster an environment where team members feel comfortable discussing issues or concerns. Assure your team that they can speak up without fear of retaliation, and provide a safe space for feedback on workplace culture.
3. Implement Proactive Training and Awareness
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Conduct Regular Training
Ensure that all team members, including temporary and contract workers, complete mandatory anti-harassment training. Training should be engaging and tailored to the team’s specific work environment, ensuring everyone understands acceptable behaviour and reporting protocols. -
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What is this for?
The Guide to Reducing Workplace Sexual Harassment for Managers offers managers essential strategies and best practices to prevent and address harassment in the workplace. It provides practical steps to foster a respectful culture, reinforce zero-tolerance policies, and ensure staff feel safe reporting concerns without fear of retaliation.
By following this guide, managers can better understand their role in creating a harassment-free environment, responding effectively to issues, and supporting victims. It emphasises proactive engagement, including training, clear communication, and prompt action, to uphold a safe and inclusive workplace.

