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Protect formerly Public Concern at Work (PCaW) is a whistleblowing charity operating in the United Kingdom. Established in 1993, Protect advises individuals with whistleblowing concerns at work, supports organisations with their whistleblowing arrangements and informs public policy and seeks legislative change.[1]
Formation | 1 October 1993 |
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Type | Not-for-profit, Whistleblowing |
Legal status | Charity, Company Limited by Guarantee |
Purpose | Protect, formerly Public Concern at Work, changed its name in September 2018 to better reflect the work it does supporting whistleblowers and organisations. Protect seeks to promote the public interest by ensuring concerns about wrongdoing, risk, and malpractice are properly raised and addressed in the workplace. Protect also campaigns for legal reform. |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Chief Executive | Elizabeth Gardiner |
Website | protect-advice |
In 2023 the organisation celebrated its 30th anniversary, having advised over 50,000 individuals.
For free legal whistleblowing advice call: 020 3117 2520.
Publications
editReports
edit- Environmental Whistleblowing Toolkit, October 2023
- Blowing The Whistle in Schools, June 2023
- Workplace Whistleblowing: Why we need a legal duty on employers, 2011
- The Best Warning System: Whistleblowing during covid-19, 2020
- Silence in The City 2, 2020
- Time to Transform: A third sector pilot, 2020
- The UK Whistleblowing Report, October 2014
- The report of the Whistleblowing Commission on the effectiveness of existing arrangements for workplace whistleblowing in the UK, November 2013
- Whistleblowing: The Inside Story, May 2013
- Whistleblowing: Beyond the law, October 2011
- Where's whistleblowing now? Ten years of legal protection for whistleblowers, March 2010
See also
edit- Government Accountability Project, an American equivalent
- Federal Accountability Initiative for Reform, a Canadian equivalent
References
edit- ^ Protect, Protect campaign calls on civil society to help fix the UK’s whistleblowing law, accessed 8 July 2022
External links
edit- Official Website | Public Concern at Work
- Whistleblowing International Network, the international whistleblowing network of NGOs working to support and protect workplace whistleblowing around the world