Women in Compliance | Encouraging a “Speak Up” culture during a global pandemic

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We are pleased to invite you to our first Women in Compliance webinar.

Join us and our guest speaker, Mary Eastwood Jones, Head of Investigations and Speak Up at Oxford University Press, to hear tips on encouraging and maintaining an effective Speak Up culture in the Covid-19 working environment on Wednesday 24 June 2020 at 14:00 BST.

How should internal Speak Up channels be adapted so employees are confident to report ethical concerns in the Covid-19 working environment? Mary will discuss navigating the challenges presented by the current pandemic, including how to create safe spaces when face-to-face discussions aren’t possible, drawing on her experiences of managing Speak Up channels and remote investigations in complex global settings. There will also be an opportunity for Q&A.

We do hope you can join us to make our first webinar a success.

Webinar
Date: Wednesday 24 June 2020
Time: 14:00 – 15:00 BST | 17:00 – 18:00 GST | 09:00 – 10:00 EDT

 
About the speaker

Mary Eastwood Jones
Mary is the Head of Investigations and Speak Up at Oxford University Press. 

Mary has significant experience in managing corporate ethics and compliance programmes, and conducting investigations into allegations of misconduct ranging from fraud, bribery and corruption, through to bullying, discrimination, victimisation, and SHEA (sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse). 

Mary spent the first ten years of her career as a researcher and criminologist focusing on youth justice, social inclusion, and police-community engagement in deprived areas before joining Oxfam GB as Global Counter Fraud coordinator. At Oxfam she set up and managed the charity’s global whistleblowing lines in charity retail, humanitarian and development contexts. 

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