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Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you have a colleague who seems to be struggling, say something to:
Keep your eyes open for those who may not be coping.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
If something looks wrong, don’t leave it too long.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, perhaps outside of normal working hours, say something to:
Something looking out of place? Be sure you’re the one on the case.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think a colleague is behaving differently and may need some support, say something to:
Do a friend a favour, be their workplace saviour.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
If something looks wrong, don’t leave it too long.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf someone without a pass has followed you through security, say something to:
Tell us fast if someone’s piggybacking on your pass.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayWe can work together to spot anything unusual or unexpected. So if you do see something, say something to:
It’s for the best if we get things off our chests.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to say
Suspect a leak on social media?Make saying part of your procedure.
If you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you have a colleague who seems to be struggling, say something to:
Keep your eyes open for those who may not be copin’.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
If somethin’ looks wrong, don’t leave it too long.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, perhaps outside of normal working hours, say something to:
Somethin’ lookin’ out of place? Be sure you’re the one on the case.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think a colleague is behaving differently and may need some support, say something to:
Do a friend a favour, be their workplace saviour.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
If something looks wrong, don’t leave it too long.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayIf you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to:
Tell us fast if someone’s piggybackin’ on your pass.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to sayWe can work together to spot anything unusual or unexpected. So if you do see something, say something to:
It’s for the best if we get things off our chests.
© Crown Copyright 2016
Trust your instincts.
It’s OK to say
Suspect a leak on social media?Make sayin’ part of your procedure.
If you think you’ve seen something unusual or unexpected, say something to: