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(1) The purpose of this policy is to raise awareness of and compliance with Charles Sturt University's commitment to providing a work and study environment that is culturally inclusive and free from racial discrimination and harassment. Racism is best understood when acknowledging the context of power, oppression and privilege. (2) This policy applies to all persons associated with Charles Sturt University (the University), including current and prospective staff and students, visitors and community stakeholders. (3) The University is committed to providing and supporting a work and study environment that: (4) The University will promote equal opportunity, anti-discrimination, anti-racism, cultural awareness, cross-cultural competence, and appropriate conduct for staff and students through its policies and strategies, information resources, recruitment processes, induction/orientation activities, training programs and support services. (5) The University will ensure that course design, curriculum content, teaching methodologies and student experience are culturally safe, respectful and inclusive of diverse perspectives, including First Nations knowledges and experiences. (6) The University will encourage research and community service activities that raise awareness of and promote cultural diversity and inclusiveness. (7) The University will not tolerate direct or indirect racial discrimination, harassment and/or vilification under any circumstances. (8) University strategies, policy texts and programs that support these principles include: (9) University leaders will raise awareness and cross-cultural competence through anti-racism policies and programs, investigate complaints, and take appropriate action to ensure that the work and study environments are free from racial discrimination and harassment. (10) Managers and academic staff are accountable for: (11) All members of the University community have a responsibility to uphold and act in accordance with principles promoting anti-racism, cultural diversity and inclusiveness, including identifying and bringing attention to instances of racism. (12) It is important that all members of the University community comply with this policy. Under state and Commonwealth legislation, the University can be held vicariously liable for acts of racial discrimination or harassment inflicted on others by staff and, in some instances, by students. Staff and students may also be personally liable for their conduct. (13) Staff and students who experience racial discrimination, harassment or vilification are encouraged to report it and seek assistance, in accordance with the Bullying, Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Procedure and Complaints Management Policy. (14) Managers and academic staff handling equity-related complaints are strongly advised to consult the Manager, Equity Diversity and Inclusion in the Division of People and Culture for advice and assistance on legislation and policy requirements. (15) Students with equity-related concerns are advised to consult the Student Advocates in the Division of Safety, Security and Wellbeing for advice and assistance on legislation and University policy. (16) If staff or students experience racial discrimination, racial vilificaiton or offensive behaviour based on racial hatred or harassment while on work or study placements in other organisations, the University will assist them to assert their rights as required. To this end, the University will work jointly with the other organisation to investigate the complaint and develop strategies to prevent it from recurring. (17) The University will not tolerate victimisation of any of the parties involved in a complaint. The Complaints Management Policy sets out what a person should do if they are victimised or subject to detrimental action in reprisal for reporting or making a complaint. (18) Breaches of this policy will be investigated in accordance with the University's Complaints Management Policy. (19) Bullying, discrimination, harassment, victimisation or vilification may be determined to constitute misconduct or serious misconduct and lead to disciplinary action and penalties under the Enterprise Agreement, employment contracts or Student Misconduct Rule 2020. (20) If a complaint involves evidence of criminal conduct, the University may refer the matter to the police or an appropriate agency. (23) For the purposes of this policy: (24) See also the definitions and examples set out in the Bullying, Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Policy and Bullying, Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Procedure.Anti-Racism Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Principles
Responsibilities
Reporting and complaints
Breaches of this policy
Section 3 - Procedures
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