Description
Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information about wrongdoing in the workplace. This could mean highlighting possible unlawful activities in the organisation, failures to comply with legal obligations, miscarriages of justice or reporting on risks to the health and safety of individuals or to the environment.
Often issues can be dealt with early on if organisations have effective whistleblowing arrangements and encourage staff to raise any concern they may have about risk, malpractice or wrongdoing as early as possible. A responsible attitude to whistleblowing helps you to promote a healthy workplace culture built on openness and accountability.
Protect (the whistleblowing charity) will be running a bespoke virtual training session on 2 February from 10:00am - 1:30pm aimed at upskilling senior managers within archaeological organisations in handling whistleblowers effectively.
The training session will be run and facilitated by two senior members of the Protect Legal team and will include:
The session will also cover:
Places are limited to 20 people so please book early to secure your place.
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Pricing
*additional discount for Registered Organisations. Please contact conference@archaeologists.net for the discount code
Additional information
The Zoom link will be sent out to all registrants the morning of the event.
Contact us
If you have any questions at all or require any assistance in registering or accessing this event, please contact the CIfA Events team: conference@archaeologists.net
Event Fee(s) | |
Non-member | £ 160.00 |
CIfA member | £ 125.00 |