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Jewish organisations launch scheme to combat sexual harassment following JC report

JW3, UJIA, World Jewish Relief, Resource and Reform Judaism are the first communal organisations to sign up for the 12 month pilot, which started this week

July 23, 2019 10:39
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The UK’s first faith-based scheme to combat sexual harassment in the workplace has launched this week after an investigation by the JC into sexual harassment in Jewish community organisations.

Following a report in 2017, where six Jewish women told this paper about their experience of working for communal organisations, Jewish Women's Aid (JWA) was asked to develop a programme which includes compulsory training courses and reviews of policies, procedures and practices.

After two years, the charity has launched its zero tolerance to sexual harassment scheme designed specifically for Jewish charities and communal groups.

JW3, UJIA, World Jewish Relief, Resource and Reform Judaism are the first to sign up for the 12-month pilot, which started this week.