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Handy Toolkits

Our Handy Toolkits bring together a range of trusted organisations offering specialist support across the sector. From counselling and wellbeing services to domestic abuse awareness and violence-prevention training, these toolkits give members quick access to practical help, expert guidance, and essential resources designed to keep people safe, informed, and supported in their roles and communities.

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Awareness

Your Security Industry Culture and Belonging Key Events 2026

IPSA

Celebration and awareness days are great opportunities to open and develop important conversations.

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Awareness

Key Awareness Dates 2026

EIDA

IPSA is proud to share a list of key awareness dates for 2026, developed by Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA), to support organisations in raising awareness of domestic abuse. These dates can be used across your organisation to promote understanding, encourage conversation, and reinforce a culture of safety and support — whether through internal communications, training, or external campaigns.

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Therapy & Counselling

Therapy & Counselling Services

Lisa Reilly

If you are looking at the possibility of counselling and therapy you may know exactly what you are looking for, or you may be unsure but feel that something could be different. IPSA member Lisa Reilly can help you.

VAWG

Violence Against Women and Girls

White Ribbon UK

White Ribbon UK is the leading charity in England and Wales engaging men and boys to prevent violence against women and girls. We prevent violence against women and girls by addressing the root causes of men’s violence against women: harmful attitudes, behaviours and systems around rigid gender norms and harmful expressions of masculinity that perpetuate gender inequality and gender-based violence.

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Training

Employers Initiative on Domestic Abuse

EIDA

A free-to-join members' network of employers, the Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA) supports over 2,000 large and small businesses, collectively comprising over 25% of the UK workforce, to take effective action on domestic abuse.

 

Only through greater awareness, relationship building and the sharing of best practice can we make a systemic change to the way domestic abuse is handled in the UK. We believe that every one of our members plays an important part in that.

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