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POSH Compliance Essentials Webinar 2026

All You Need to Know About POSH Compliance

A Deep Dive into Workplace Safety, Legal Compliance and Internal POSH Audits

Date and Time: 23 Jul 2026, 03:00 PM 04:30 PM IST

In today's evolving professional landscape, ensuring a safe and respectful workplace is not just a legal requirement, but a cornerstone of organizational integrity, employee welfare and responsible governance. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, commonly referred to as the POSH Act, provides the legal framework for preventing and addressing workplace sexual harassment in India.

This webinar is designed to provide a practical and detailed understanding of POSH compliance and the responsibilities it creates for organizations. The session will help participants understand the key steps required to build a safer workplace where employees feel respected, protected and empowered to report concerns.

We will also discuss the recent advisory issued by the National Commission for Women, which emphasizes stronger POSH implementation, regular awareness initiatives, professional training for Internal Committee members, SHe-Box usage, annual reporting, workplace safety mechanisms and annual POSH audits for establishments employing ten or more persons.

Throughout this session, we will explore the seven key steps to ensure POSH compliance.

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Steps to Ensure POSH Compliance

1

Drafting a POSH Policy

The POSH policy is the foundation of compliance. It should explain the law, define sexual harassment, identify covered persons, describe complaint channels, clarify inquiry timelines and state the organization's zero-tolerance approach.

Key aspects covered:

  • Define sexual harassment with examples.
  • Cover employees, interns, consultants, trainees, contractors and third-party situations.
  • Explain complaint filing, inquiry, confidentiality, interim relief and possible outcomes.
  • Include anti-retaliation safeguards.
2

Constituting an Internal Committee

Every workplace with 10 or more employees must have an Internal Committee. The IC is responsible for receiving complaints, conducting inquiries, making recommendations and supporting a fair redressal process.

Key aspects covered:

  • Woman Presiding Officer.
  • At least 50% women members.
  • External member with relevant expertise.
  • IC constitution for each eligible office, branch or unit.
3

Creating Awareness for Employees

Employees must know what sexual harassment means, how to report it, who the IC members are and what protection the law provides. Awareness should be ongoing and should not be limited to onboarding.

Key aspects covered:

  • Conducting regular awareness sessions.
  • Displaying IC details and complaint procedures.
  • Using posters, emails, intranet pages and town halls.
  • Including managers, interns, contractors and trainees in awareness initiatives.
4

Capacity Building for IC Members

IC members need specialized training because they perform a sensitive and quasi-judicial role. They must understand legal procedure, fairness, confidentiality, sensitivity, documentation, evidence and report writing.

Key aspects covered:

  • Training IC members on inquiry procedure.
  • Covering principles of natural justice and confidentiality.
  • Building skills for trauma-sensitive complaint handling.
  • Training on findings, recommendations and closure reports.
5

Annual Report Filing

Organizations must maintain annual POSH data and submit statutory reports. Annual reporting demonstrates that the employer is tracking complaints, awareness activities and compliance obligations.

Key aspects covered:

  • Number of complaints received.
  • Number of complaints disposed of.
  • Number of cases pending beyond prescribed timelines.
  • Workshops and awareness programmes conducted.
  • Action taken by the employer.
6

SHe-Box Registration and Readiness

SHe-Box is a digital platform for workplace sexual harassment complaints. Organizations should be prepared to update relevant details and inform employees that SHe-Box is an additional complaint and tracking mechanism.

Key aspects covered:

  • Maintaining updated organization details.
  • Keeping IC information ready.
  • Informing employees about the platform.
  • Tracking and responding to any complaint routed through SHe-Box.
7

Internal POSH Audit and Compliance Review

In light of the recent advisory issued by the National Commission for Women, organizations are now expected to move beyond basic POSH documentation and demonstrate active compliance.

The advisory recommends annual POSH audits for establishments employing ten or more persons and emphasizes regular awareness, IC training, annual reporting, transparency, SHe-Box usage and workplace safety mechanisms.

As part of this session, we will explain how an Internal POSH Audit can serve as the 7th step in a complete POSH compliance framework. The audit helps organizations verify whether their POSH policy, IC constitution, employee awareness, IC training, complaint handling, reporting, SHe-Box readiness and workplace safety practices are actually working in practice.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for:

  • Internal Committee members
  • HR professionals
  • Legal professionals
  • Compliance specialists
  • Business leaders
  • Founders and management teams
  • Anyone interested in building a safer and more respectful workplace

This webinar is not just a journey through the legal requirements of the POSH Act. It is also a practical platform to discuss compliance best practices, implementation challenges, internal audit readiness and workplace safety culture.

Join us as we navigate the key requirements of the POSH Act and empower organizations to foster a workplace environment that is safe, respectful and conducive to professional growth.

We will also answer questions from participants about the POSH Act, compliance requirements and practical implementation.

Speakers

Santhosh KT

Santhosh KT

Founder, eLearnPOSH.com | Subject Matter Expert - Compliance

Maya Sreenivasan

Maya Sreenivasan

Psychologist | Subject Matter Expert - eLearnPOSH.com

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See how eLearnPOSH combines engaging video learning, micro-modules, and real workplace scenarios to drive lasting compliance outcomes.

Platform overview

Why POSH Training Fails

Getting every employee to attend live webinars or in-person sessions can be difficult, especially across teams, shifts, and locations. Our platform gives employees the flexibility to complete POSH training anytime, while helping HR and leaders track progress, send reminders, and maintain proof of completion.

From training access and policy awareness to IC details and an end-to-end complaint management system, everything stays available under one roof.

  • Anytime training access for employees
  • Easy course assignments and automated reminders
  • Assessments and certificates as proof of completion
  • POSH policy, IC details, and complaint filing guidance in one place
  • Admin access for real-time tracking and compliance visibility

Your One-Stop POSH Compliance Solution

Micro-learning

ePOSH Bytes – Fast & Engaging Micro-Learnings

Long training sessions are not always easy to repeat, but POSH awareness needs regular reinforcement. ePOSH Bytes delivers short, engaging 3–5 minute video modules that fit into busy work schedules and keep key POSH concepts fresh throughout the year.

Designed with real-world workplace scenarios, these bite-sized refreshers can be delivered weekly, monthly, quarterly, or bi-annually via Teams, WhatsApp, Slack, or email.

  • Quick 3–5 minute video modules
  • Login-free, trackable access
  • Delivered via Teams, WhatsApp, Slack, or email
  • Real-world scenarios for practical understanding
  • Flexible delivery: weekly, monthly, quarterly, or bi-annually
  • Customizable scenario-based learning modules

Micro-learning that reinforces POSH awareness throughout the year.

Behaviour change

Live Action Scenarios – Real Conversations, Real Impact

Sexual harassment at work is rarely black and white. It often shows up through subtle comments, uncomfortable silences, power dynamics, body language, or situations where employees are unsure how to respond. Our POSH Live Action Series brings these grey areas to life through realistic workplace stories that help learners understand impact, intent, and appropriate action.

Filmed with professional actors and legally vetted scripts, these scenario-based modules go beyond PPT based training to build empathy, awareness, and better decision-making in real workplace situations.

  • Realistic workplace scenarios for deeper understanding
  • Covers verbal, visual, physical, written, and virtual forms of harassment
  • Explains hostile work environment, quid pro quo, and power dynamics
  • Highlights bystander intervention and speak-up behaviour
  • Helps employees recognise grey areas before issues escalate
  • Encourages empathy, respectful conduct, and safer workplace culture

Realistic scenarios that turn POSH awareness into workplace behaviour change.

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