Thirty years frontline policing experience with South Wales Police and 25 years delivering safety training tells me one thing: the gap between what the law requires and what organisations actually have in place is wider than most people realise. That is why I started Red Flag Weekly. Every Monday I will pull together the stories, the legal changes, and the
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Thirty years frontline policing experience with South Wales Police and 25 years delivering safety training tells me one thing: the gap between what the law requires and what organisations actually have in place is wider than most people realise. That is why I started Red Flag Weekly. Every Monday I will pull together the stories, the legal changes, and the real incidents that matter to anyone responsible for staff who work alone or with the public. (1) Red Flag Weekly | Edition 1 | Week of 21 April 2026 | LinkedIn
What employers should do now
Review the risk in the context of the role.
Check staff have clear reporting and escalation routes.
Use practical training based on what staff actually face.
Legislative Spotlight
October 2026 is approaching. Employers need evidence of all reasonable steps.
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Months remaining until the Employment Rights Act 2025 deadline
The consistent theme across Red Flag Weekly is foreseeable risk. Where staff engage with the public, lone work, visit homes, answer challenging calls or manage difficult behaviour, employers need practical evidence that staff were prepared for what they actually face.
Policies should be clear, current and role-specific.
Training should cover real scenarios, not generic awareness alone.
Incident reporting should be straightforward and trusted.
Managers should be able to evidence action taken before and after incidents.
The safest position is to prepare now, not wait for further guidance.
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Red Flag Weekly is researched and written by Vince Donovan, Director, Safety Solutions Training Ltd. Every story in this edition is verified against a named, public source. No statistics are invented or estimated.