Supporting safer workplaces

Whether you're looking to educate employees, support women's networks, mark key awareness dates or demonstrate your commitment to women's safety, Third can help.

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The law is changing
Is your organisation ready?

What’s changing

New duties under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2023) and the Employment Act 2025.

  • Employers must prevent sexual harassment - not just respond to it.

  • Failure to comply can trigger investigation and enforcement by the EHRC.

  • “Continuous reasonable steps” are now required.

  • This sits alongside wider responsibilities to support employees facing domestic abuse or gender-based violence.

What employers need to do

These changes place a clear duty on employers to act.

  • Move from reactive policies to active prevention.

  • Identify real workplace risks.

  • Provide meaningful training - especially for managers.

  • Create safe, trusted reporting pathways.

  • Evidence the steps taken.

Our Workshops

Practical, legally grounded sessions designed to help organisations prevent sexual harassment and respond to domestic abuse with confidence.

Rooted in real-world HR and culture experience, every workshop turns legal duty into practical action, equipping leaders and teams with the clarity, language and tools to create safer workplaces.

Delivery methods

Workshops can be delivered virtually or in person, depending on your workforce and objectives.
Bespoke training and advisory support is also available for organisations with specific risks, sectors or responsibilities.

Virtual sessions

Live sessions delivered virtually. Well suited to all-staff training, remote, or multi-site organisations, and building a shared understanding.

In-person workshops‍ ‍

Facilitated sessions allowing deeper discussion, reflection and scenario-based learning. Particularly effective for HR teams, people managers and leadership groups, and DE&I networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Keynote

Third's founder, Rosie McInerney, shares the story behind Third and the experiences that led to its creation, helping audiences better understand domestic abuse, violence against women and girls, and the barriers that prevent many people from recognising abuse or seeking support.

Suitable for:

  • Conferences

  • Leadership events

  • Awareness campaigns

  • Panel discussions

  • Women’s network events


“Rosie is truly an inspiration. It was incredibly powerful to see technology being used for good in such a meaningful way.”

Claire Mironik, Aston University