This webpage includes information about workplace sexual harassment for younger workers. On this page you will find information about:

  • the definition of workplace sexual harassment
  • your rights and responsibilities in relation to workplace sexual harassment
  • what you can do if you are sexually harassed at work
  • how you can support friends and co-workers who have been sexually harassed at work
  • examples of what workplace sexual harassment can look like
  • links to more resources.

Remember: if you, or someone else, is in immediate danger you should call the police on 000. If there is no immediate danger but you or someone else needs police assistance, phone 131 444.

Online course

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Online course to help increase understanding of your rights and responsibilities in relation to workplace sexual harassment.
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Sexual harassment is not always obvious. It includes a wide range of behaviours. This fact sheet provides some examples of behaviours that could be workplace sexual harassment.
Supporting friends and co-workers who have been sexually harassed fact sheet.
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What can you do if you are sexually harassed at work factsheet
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Know your rights and responsibilities: Workplace sexual harassment fact sheet.
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Workplace sexual harassment: What you need to know fact sheet
Australian Human Rights Commission