(1) The purpose of this Policy is to set out Charles Sturt University's commitment to preventing harassment and bullying, the responsibilities of staff and students, and the University sanctions against behaviour that constitutes harassment or bullying. (2) This Policy has been adopted to meet the requirements of state and Commonwealth anti-discrimination and workplace health and safety legislation. (3) This Policy covers staff and students of Charles Sturt University, visitors to the the University and contractors working on campus. It also applies to events that occur off campus that are associated with the University related activities. (4) For the purpose of this Policy: (5) Under State and Commonwealth anti-discrimination legislation, harassment on any of the following grounds is deemed to constitute discrimination: (6) In addition, sexual harassment is specifically proscribed. (7) Staff and students are expected to maintain appropriate standards of behaviour and to respect the rights and differences of others. (8) Staff and students are responsible for the accuracy of any complaints they may lodge. Vexatious complaints are viewed seriously by the the University and may lead to disciplinary action being taken against the complainant. (9) Managers and supervisors have a responsibility to: (10) Charles Sturt University aims to provide a learning and employment environment that is free of harassment and supports the dignity and self esteem of every student and employee. (11) Harassment of staff, students or members of the public, in circumstances associated with university related activities, is unacceptable and contrary to the educational and employment policies of the the University. (12) Incidents of harassment and bullying will be treated seriously and the following will apply: (13) The the University will ensure that both staff and students are informed of this Policy and managers and other supervisory staff are aware of their responsibilities in accordance with this Policy. (14) Any form of harassment (including bullying) may constitute misconduct or serious misconduct and lead to disciplinary action under the relevant industrial instrument or Student General Misconduct Rule. (15) While the emphasis is generally on informal resolution of harassment complaints, more formal action by the the University may be appropriate in instances where, for example: (16) Penalties for breaches of this Policy may include:Harassment and Bullying Prevention Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Glossary
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Section 5 - the University Sanctions Applying to Harassment and Bullying
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