Why this training matters now
Since 1 August 2025, OfS Condition E6 has required that staff undertaking investigations possess the required knowledge and skills. It is a condition of registration with significant consequences for institutions that cannot demonstrate compliance.
This training is designed to meet that requirement. It is written and delivered by practising HE specialists with significant experience across strategic, operational, and practitioner roles. Every session draws on current regulatory knowledge and the practical reality of conducting investigations in a university context, and not a policing or legal model adapted for HE.
Why Campus Resolve
The training is rooted in more than 20 years of working in higher education, including a decade of specialist student casework and five years leading serious and sensitive investigations. It is evidence-based, drawing on the research literature on trauma, investigative practice, and procedural fairness, developed by specialist practitioners within the sector.
Our combined background spans investigation, senior safeguarding, and the development of institutional policy and procedure, so the training reflects how investigations connect to safeguarding, risk, and the experience of those affected.
What participants will be able to do
By the end of the two days, participants will:
- Understand the regulatory framework governing investigations into reports of harassment, hate, and sexual misconduct in higher education across England, Wales, and Scotland
- Have a clear understanding of their role and responsibilities as an investigator
- Have the knowledge and tools to plan and conduct a fair, impartial, and trauma-informed investigation
- Know how to produce a comprehensive and well-reasoned investigation report, appropriately communicate the outcome, present findings at a disciplinary panel, and engage in any subsequent appeal process
- Understand how to learn from cases, pursue continued professional development, and find helpful resources
Format and delivery
The training is delivered over two days (approximately 9.30am to 3.30pm each day) either online via MS Teams or in person at your institution. It is interactive and engaging throughout, with breakout sessions, group discussions, and time for reflection.
A sexual misconduct case study is followed and developed across both days, giving participants the opportunity to apply learning to a realistic and complex scenario as it unfolds.
A digital certificate of attendance is provided to all participants. The course is not formally assessed and is not currently accredited, but it is designed to provide demonstrable evidence of CPD for your institution’s own records.
Packages
Core package: online delivery of the two-day training for up to 15 participants at your HEI, with a digital delegate handout provided at the end. Additional participants (up to 20 in total) can be accommodated for an additional per-participant fee.
Bespoke content: the training content and case study can be fully customised to your institution’s own internal regulatory framework. A template toolkit and policy consultation can also be provided.
Onsite delivery: the training can be delivered at your institution for an additional fee, plus reimbursement of travel and accommodation expenses. (Venue, AV equipment, refreshments, and any printed materials are provided by the institution.)
Recent webinar: what attendees said…
We recently hosted a webinar on trauma-informed investigation practice for HE professionals and attendees said:
“Accessible information with practical examples.”
“Definitely going to relay some of the key principles to our conduct team.”
“It has reaffirmed and/or made me rethink questions regarding delays to reporting.”
“Jenny Gradwell was brilliant in her delivery and the environment was nice in that people could contribute and chip in as and when, but were not forced to.”
“As a team, we try and use trauma-informed practice. This [webinar] was an excellent reminder.”
Booking
Early adopter discounts are available for institutions that secure a booking with a purchase order before 30 June 2026, for training dates up to 1 October 2026.
For a conversation about what your team needs and a no-obligation quote, please get in touch.