
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this important episode of the Buxton Coates Solicitors Podcast, Sarah Buxton is joined by Dispute and Litigation Solicitor Ru Hamid to unpack the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2024, which came into force on 26 October 2024. With a unique perspective on both law and dentistry—thanks to his legal background and family connections to the profession—Ru brings a valuable blend of insight and practical advice to the table.
This new legislation places a positive legal duty on employers to take all reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace—including harassment from third parties like patients, delivery personnel, contractors, and visitors. With Health and Safety England now involved in enforcement, it's more important than ever for dental and healthcare employers to act.
Ru shares the advice he's giving clients right now to ensure they're compliant and protecting their staff—including steps to update policies, refresh training, and improve reporting procedures. He also highlights the role of self-employed workers and practice managers in understanding and implementing these changes, especially in a sector where working relationships and contracts vary widely.
Key Discussion Points:
This legislation marks a significant shift in the responsibilities of employers. Whether you run a dental practice, manage a healthcare team, or work as a self-employed clinician, this episode offers essential insights into what’s changed, what to do now, and how to protect your team and your business.
Don’t be caught off guard—listen now to ensure you’re up to date and prepared. Ru’s practical guidance is easy to follow and designed for real-world application in busy healthcare settings.
Subscribe to the Buxton Coates Solicitors Podcast on your favourite platform, and follow us for regular updates on the legal issues affecting dental and healthcare professionals.
In this important episode of the Buxton Coates Solicitors Podcast, Sarah Buxton is joined by Dispute and Litigation Solicitor Ru Hamid to unpack the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2024, which came into force on 26 October 2024. With a unique perspective on both law and dentistry—thanks to his legal background and family connections to the profession—Ru brings a valuable blend of insight and practical advice to the table.
This new legislation places a positive legal duty on employers to take all reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace—including harassment from third parties like patients, delivery personnel, contractors, and visitors. With Health and Safety England now involved in enforcement, it's more important than ever for dental and healthcare employers to act.
Ru shares the advice he's giving clients right now to ensure they're compliant and protecting their staff—including steps to update policies, refresh training, and improve reporting procedures. He also highlights the role of self-employed workers and practice managers in understanding and implementing these changes, especially in a sector where working relationships and contracts vary widely.
Key Discussion Points:
This legislation marks a significant shift in the responsibilities of employers. Whether you run a dental practice, manage a healthcare team, or work as a self-employed clinician, this episode offers essential insights into what’s changed, what to do now, and how to protect your team and your business.
Don’t be caught off guard—listen now to ensure you’re up to date and prepared. Ru’s practical guidance is easy to follow and designed for real-world application in busy healthcare settings.
Subscribe to the Buxton Coates Solicitors Podcast on your favourite platform, and follow us for regular updates on the legal issues affecting dental and healthcare professionals.