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HASSL Webinar | Virtual | 1 hour sessions

HASSL Webinar | Virtual | 1 hour sessions

Regular price £300.00 GBP
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A 1-hour virtual session designed to create genuine culture change.

HASSL webinars help organisations start meaningful conversations around the root causes of violence against women and the role everyone, especially men, can play in prevention.

Unlike compliance focused workplace training, our sessions are intentionally designed to feel human, build empathy and give practical tools to be part of the solution - helping employees emotionally understand impact rather than simply memorise policies.

Through discussion, reflection and practical examples, attendees leave feeling more aware, more confident contributing positively and more motivated to be part of the solution.

Ideal for:

  • Lunch & learns
  • Awareness weeks
  • Team learning sessions
  • Remote & hybrid workplaces

Includes:

  • Live virtual delivery
  • Audience discussion & reflection
  • Practical takeaways
  • Mindset-shifting videos
  • Q&A opportunities
  • Signposting to free HASSL resources

Topics include:

  • The mental load
  • Rewriting the narrative
  • Prevention & culture change
  • Men as part of the solution

Designed to engage everyone, especially men, without shame, blame or corporate jargon.

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All the options...

We offer both remote and in-person training, a free 15-minute call if you have questions before booking, and an optional content package to show the world your commitment to women’s safety!

Shop to support...

Every purchase helps grow HASSL, support us in launching Stages 3, 4, and 5 of the POA, keep future initiatives free, expand the team, and give you a tool to raise awareness—what more could you ask for?