Bullying, harassment and discrimination can come in many forms and affect people in different ways. While you are at Murdoch, you have the right to be treated fairly and with respect.
Bullying
Unreasonable and intimidating behaviour towards a person or group. It involves a misuse of power, ongoing and repeated behaviour and behaviour that can cause harm.
Bullying includes:
- abusive, insulting or offensive language
- behaviour or language that frightens, humiliates, belittles or degrades
- criticism that is delivered with yelling and screaming
- inappropriate comments.
Harassment
A behaviour that targets a person or group based on an attribute such as sex or gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, age, appearance, family and lifestyle.
Sexual harassment includes:
- an unwelcome sexual advance
- a request for sexual favours
- an unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature.
Learn how we're working to ensure Murdoch is free from sexual harm.
Discrimination
Occurs when people are treated less favourably because of their sex or gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, age, appearance, family and lifestyle.
Racial discrimination may take many forms including threats, abuse, insults and taunts based on a person's race or a characteristic belonging to, or generally believed to belong to, a race.