Hollie Gazzard tragically lost her life while doing the job she loved. Her story highlights the critical role employers play in keeping their staff safe. Our training workshops help organisations understand the impact of domestic abuse, stalking, and coercive control in professional settings. We support teams to recognise the signs, respond safely, and foster a culture of awareness and support.
A highly powerful presentation by Hollie’s father, Nick. The personal account of an ordinary Dad whose life was turned upside down after the murder of his daughter. Nick spells out the lessons learned from Hollie’s death and how workplaces can use this knowledge to protect staff, customers and service users. This CPD-accredited interactive session is delivered over two separate days.
This empowering training course provides participants with practical tools to help them safely respond to negative and problematic behaviours in the workplace. Ideal for promoting positive workplace culture for all and essential training for workplaces to implement, following the introduction of The Worker Protection Act 2023. Developed in partnership with academics Professor Rachel Fenton and Dr Nate Eisenstadt of Kindling Interventions (kindling-interventions.com), the programme is rigorously evaluated and has an impressive track record of bringing transformative change to organisations. This interactive session is available as a full or half-day.
Stalking is high risk behaviour that damages individuals and communities. Workplaces are commonly targeted by stalkers, both digitally and in the real world. Devised by our CEO, Jane Harvey, who is a subject matter expert on stalking, risk assessment and safety planning.
This CPD-accredited session empowers participants with the knowledge to identify stalking and take action to protect staff, clients and service users. Available as a full or half day
It's estimated 6.8 million people in the UK are lone workers, equating to 22% of the working population. Employers are responsible for lone worker safety during working hours, whether they are in the office, in a vehicle, or on a home visit. By law, employers have specific responsibilities towards the safety of their employees, as do the employees themselves. This CPD-accredited session is available as a 2-hour workshop.
20-year-old Hollie Gazzard was subjected to abusive and controlling behaviour by her ex-partner before he killed her whilst she was at her workplace. After her death, her family learned about the warning signs of coercive and controlling behaviour. Through sharing Hollie’s experiences, this engaging training explores what domestic abuse and coercive control look like and how those close to a victim, including their colleagues and employers, can help support and keep them safe. This CPD-accredited training course is 3-hours long.