At Ungender, the moment we are most frequently called into organisations is not when PoSH policies are being drafted or when Internal Committees are being formally constituted. It is when the first complaint arrives. This moment has a different quality altogether. It carries urgency, emotion, uncertainty, and consequence. Suddenly, PoSH compliance is no longer a… Continue reading Handling Your First Internal Committee Case
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Constituting Your Internal Committee for the First Time
At Ungender, we often encounter organisations at a moment that feels deceptively procedural but is, in reality, deeply consequential. This is the moment when an organisation moves from acknowledging PoSH compliance in principle to constituting its Internal Committee for the first time. Until this point, PoSH often exists as policy language, leadership intent, or a… Continue reading Constituting Your Internal Committee for the First Time
From Report to Resolution: The Anatomy of a Workplace Case
Every case begins with uncertainty. The person reporting often fears consequences, and the person responding worries about fairness. The IC carries the weight of getting the process right. A clear workflow doesnβt just offer structure, it offers reassurance to everyone involved. Workplace case management is often viewed as a procedural necessity, an administrative channel activated… Continue reading From Report to Resolution: The Anatomy of a Workplace Case