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The UK Worker Protection Act: A NAVEX Ethics & Compliance In-Person Event

Thursday, June 6  |  9:30 AM – 5 PM BST

De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms - 61 - 65 Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5DA

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Thursday, June 6  |  9:30 AM – 5 PM BST

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Delve into the heart of compliance at the The UK Worker Protection Act: A NAVEX Ethics & Compliance In-Person Event. Join us on June 6 in London for an exclusive in-person event where industry leaders come together to address the crucial issues of whistleblowing and worker protection. Prepare to enhance your organization’s standards and navigate the nuances of ethics and compliance confidently. 

Here’s what you can expect: 

  • Gain insights into the latest updates on the Worker Protection Act and the essential considerations your organization needs to address. 
  • Explore safeguarding practices through a dynamic panel discussion featuring NAVEX customers. Discover how they’ve successfully integrated safeguarding measures into their organizations, the significance of these practices, and their impact on company reputation and organizational culture. 
  • NAVEX Benchmark Data: Dive into NAVEX’s benchmarking data to understand industry trends and best practices. 
  • Access NAVEX’s comprehensive global workplace harassment course to enhance your organization’s training programs. 
  • Explore strategies to ensure compliance with the Worker Protection Act while fostering a culture of integrity and accountability within your organization.

Join us on June 6 for a curated experience to elevate your compliance standards and empower you to lead your organization confidently in whistleblowing and worker protection. Prepare to elevate your compliance standards and lead your organization.

Agenda

9:30 - 10:00 Registration & Networking 
10:00 - 11:00 

Worker Protection Act 

Learn about the Worker Protection Act, from its requirements and benefits to how to implement it in your organisation.  
11:00 - 12:00 

Best practices into Safeguarding measures

Kim Collins, Head of Safeguarding | SSR | QRA | BBC will share the best practices from the Safeguarding programme at the BBC and how they have used this within their compliance programme.
12:00 - 12:15 Coffee break 
12:15 - 13:15 

How can training improve your compliance efforts

Organisations with strong ethical cultures have lower rates of witnessed misconduct. Find out how training can help support your organisation to improve overall compliance.
13:15 - 14:15 Lunch 
14:15 - 15:15 

Exclusive insights into NAVEX Regional Benchmarking Data

With the world’s largest repository of anonymized internal reporting data, NAVEX provides unparalleled research allowing organisations to benchmark their programmes. Do your programme metrics signal an opportunity to strengthen the ethical culture at your organisation? 
15:15 - 16:00 

Interactive Workshop

This workshop will allow provide the opportunity to network with peers to discuss in groups, the event's overarching themes and exchange ideas, requirements, or challenges. 
16:00 - 16:15 Closing remarks 
16:15 - 17:00 Networking Drinks 
17:00 Departure 

Speakers

  • Natasha Adom

    Natasha Adom

    Partner and Head of Client Training

    GQ Littler

    Natasha Adom

    Natasha Adom

    Partner and Head of Client Training

    GQ Littler

    Natasha is a senior employment lawyer and leads GQ|Littler’s client training practice. She an extensive experience in advising on employment relations issues and has a particular passion for diversity, equity and inclusion training in the workplace. She has a wealth of experience in delivering effective employment legal training to clients, on issues including anti-discrimination, harassment, hiring and firing, employment tribunal claims, witness preparation and managing sickness absence. She also writes frequently for legal and HR publications. Natasha previously worked at international law firm Clyde & Co LLP. During this time Natasha undertook a 6-month secondment with Towers Watson as an in-house lawyer. She has also worked as an employment lawyer for Mitie and Coca-Cola European Partners. Natasha is an accredited trainer, certified by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), a member of the Employment Lawyers Association (ELA), Black Solicitors Network, PEN PSL Network and a member of ELA’s Race Equality Committee.

  • Sarah Jo Loveday

    Sarah Jo Loveday

    HR Leader & Speaker

    Peopleknd

    Sarah Jo Loveday

    Sarah Jo Loveday

    HR Leader & Speaker

    Peopleknd

    Sarah is the founder and managing director of peopleknd., an HR consultancy based in London, specialising in various HR and People & Culture matters, including employment law, performance management, People Strategies, ED&I, staff engagement, HR policies & procedures, recruitment & selection, restructuring & redundancy, workforce planning, and organisational development. 

    Contributing to thought leadership in HR, Sarah Jo authors the HR column for the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Business Magazine. Sarah Jo studied Human Resources Management and Industrial Relations (MSc) at Alliance Manchester Business School (2012) and People Analytics at the University of Cambridge (2022). She is a keen supporter of inclusive entrepreneurship and female entrepreneurs.

  • Picture of Kim Collins

    Kim Collins

    Head of Safeguarding | SSR | QRA

    BBC

    Picture of Kim Collins

    Kim Collins

    Head of Safeguarding | SSR | QRA

    BBC

    Before joining the BBC in 2022, Kim was a driving force in the secondary and further education sector at senior leadership and executive level in her specialism of behaviour management, attendance, and safeguarding. Under her guidance, Kim successfully drove forward school improvement, enhancing individual and whole school attendance and behaviour outcomes for 11-19 year old students.

    Kim has an excellent portfolio of transformation in her roles; under her leadership she has twice progressed departments from ‘Special Measures’ and ‘Requires Improvement’ respectively, to ‘Good with Outstanding Features’ under the current OFSTED framework. 

    Kim has transferred her strategic acumen, to position the BBC as the industry leader for their safeguarding provision across broadcast media.

  • Jan Stappers

    Jan Stappers

    Regulatory Solutions Director

    NAVEX

    Jan Stappers

    Jan Stappers

    Regulatory Solutions Director

    NAVEX

    An expert in organisational whistleblowing management, Jan was engaged in the development of the new ISO 37002 Guidance on whistleblowing management systems, is a frequent speaker on subjects related to whistleblowing, and has authored various articles on new legislation concerning whistleblower protection, anti-corruption and organisational whistleblowing best practices.

    Jan is CIPP/E is an International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E). He holds a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) from King’s College London in the United Kingdom (EU Competition Law) and a Master’s Degree (LL.M) from Leiden University in the Netherlands (European Law).

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