Today, Jivan welcomes Emma Jane Taylor, a serial entrepreneur, radio broadcaster, author, and passionate campaigner for child protection through her charity Project 9010 and the Not My Shame movement. They delve into the critical issue of child sexual abuse, discussing the importance of open conversations and education to empower children and prevent future abuse. Emma Jane shares her personal journey as a survivor, highlighting the need for resilience and support in both personal and workplace environments. She also discusses her upcoming wedding and her innovative fitness program, Disco Shuffle, showcasing her commitment to well-being and advocacy. KEY TAKEAWAYS Addressing uncomfortable topics, such as child sexual abuse, is crucial for both children and adults. Open dialogue can empower individuals to speak up and seek help, breaking the cycle of silence and shame. Educating children about recognizing inappropriate behaviours and understanding concepts like trust and consent is essential. This proactive approach can help prevent abuse and equip children with the tools to protect themselves. Many adults who experienced childhood trauma, including sexual abuse, may face mental health challenges in the workplace. Recognizing and addressing these issues can lead to better support systems and improved employee performance. Organizations should foster an environment where employees feel safe to express their vulnerabilities. This can lead to a more engaged and productive workforce, as suppressed emotions can hinder individual and team performance. Building a supportive community for survivors and encouraging allies to engage in these conversations is vital. Allies can play a significant role in helping survivors feel understood and supported, ultimately contributing to a healthier society. BEST MOMENTS "We need to help children protect themselves, giving them a language so that they can understand what permission, awareness, trust looks like." "If we can help children identify what's right and wrong early enough, they won't repeat behaviours they've come across at home." "A supported employee is a loyal employee. We need to normalize uncomfortable conversations for everybody." "If I can leave some hope and protection for children and adults, then that will be something that I know will help me rest in peace." VALUABLE RESOURCES www.emmajanetaylor.com Emma-Jane (EJ) Taylor | LinkedIn HOST BIO Jivan Dempsey has first hand experience of workplace toxicity and bad boss behaviour. Triggered by the #MeToo movement she was compelled to talk about her experiences in her early career, groomed and assaulted by a boss at a work event, his subsequent aggression and bullying behaviour impacted her work performance, mental health and eventually cost her a job she'd loved. Listeners are drawn to her raw honesty and insightful reflections on change and resilience. Her forthcoming book, "The HR Change Manager's Handbook" and collaboration on "Can't Break Me," attest to her expertise and dedication to empowering others - from someone who's been in the trenches and emerged stronger. As a seasoned HR professional, consultant, psychologist and speaker, she offers bespoke consultancy and programmes to help companies navigate cultural shifts to create healthier, happier, and more inclusive workplaces for all. Please connect with me on Linked In: Jivan Dempsey FCIPD GMBPsS | LinkedIn Or send me an email at: jivan@fiverivers-consulting.com www.fiverivers-consulting.com Are you working in a toxic environment? Take our free quiz to find out https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffiverivers-consulting.com%2Fis-your-business-a-toxic-work-environment%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7Cf54c5d5d12754c93f5ab08dcd3f70262%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638618305080551188%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=fBhf1BfELju3%2FrXtUyJbVNv5GTFSOJ0AWed81uMTjz4%3D&reserved=0 HR Change Manager’s Handbook: The 3 Step Guide To Managing HR Transformation