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Respect@Work - Have you taken all reasonable steps?

The Federal Government changed the law in late 2022. The laws have imposed a new 'positive duty' on all employers.  This requires all employers to take reasonable steps to eliminate sexual harassment from occurring in the workplace. Responding to complaints when they arise is no longer enough. 

There is no exemption under this law  - not even for small business.  No matter the size of the business, if reasonable steps are not taken to eliminate sexual harassment and sex-based harassment in the workplace, the employer could be held liable and face considerable financial and reputational damage to the business. Some of the recent legislative changes are already in effect, however further changes including new avenues for employees to pursue claims and the Human Rights Commissions powers to actually enforce the new ‘positive duty’ on employers will take effect from 13 December 2023.

Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment a big issue in Australian workplaces. 

  • Two in five women have experienced sexual harassment at work
  • one in four men have experience sexual harassment at work
  • Minorities, such as indigenous workers and people with a disability are more likely to experience sexual harassment 

Transform Your Workplace: Create a Culture of Respect

"Comprehensive training to prevent workplace discrimination, bullying, and harassment—supporting compliance with Respect@Work legislation while boosting productivity and well-being."

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Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work Program Series

Respect@Work - half day

Creating a Feedback Culture - half day

This 3.5 hour program focuses on creating a psychologically safe and respectful workplace. It will support the organisation to prevent workplace discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment by helping team members understand the harm those behaviours cause. It provides practical role-plays, bystander strategies and clarification of the reporting & escalation process. This program supports the implementation of the Respect@Work legislation which places a positive duty on employers to prevent workplace sexual harassment, sex discrimination and victimisation at work.

Program Outline

Creating a Feedback Culture - half day

Creating a Feedback Culture - half day

This 3.5 hour program is the perfect follow-on from Showing Respect@Work. It will support the organisation in creating a psychologically safe and respectful ‘feedback culture’ where staff are competent at giving and receiving high-quality feedback without blaming, defending, justifying, or shaming themselves or others. It educates team members on how to use constructive language to encourage growth and understanding, rather than defensiveness. The program is highly interactive with fun role-plays and deep values-driven discussions. People attending this program often comment how helpful it has been with their personal relationships

Program Outline

Diversity & Inclusion - half day

Diversity & Inclusion - half day

This 3.5 hour program focuses on teaching leaders and teams how to create an inclusive workplace whilst embracing diversity and working towards equity. A workplace that is genuinely and sustainably equitable for all, regardless of gender, age, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity or religious or cultural background lends itself to many high-level goals, such as increased innovation, efficiency and better results. The program includes courageous dialogue, practical solutions and applications to identify and address unconscious bias, stereotypes, prejudice and double-binds. It’s the program to promote awareness and true learning through courageous dialogue and practical tools.

Program Outline

Respect@Work Program Flyer

Respect@Work Program Flyer

Respect@Work Program Flyer

Respect@Work Program Flyer

Respect@Work Program Flyer

Respect@Work Program Flyer

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Research

Migrant and refugee women:

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

A national study of experiences of, understandings of and responses to sexual harassment in the workplace. Click here. 

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace: Perpetration, responses and prevention. Click here. 

Sexual harassment of LGBTQ young people

Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace:

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

Sexual harassment of LGBTQ young people in the workplace and workplace training. Click here. 

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

Here are five specific steps leaders can take to prevent harassment, which is one of the topics of Kim Scott's new book Just Work: Get Sh*t Done, Fast & Fair. Cick here to read the article. 

DISRESPECTED, DISREGARDED, AND DISCARDED:

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

DISRESPECTED, DISREGARDED, AND DISCARDED:

Workplace exploitation, sexual harassment and the experience of migrant women living in Australia on temporary visas. Click here. 

Time for respect:

Why Power & Harassment Go Hand In Hand, & 5 Things You Can Do About It

DISRESPECTED, DISREGARDED, AND DISCARDED:

Fifth national survey on sexual harassment in Australian workplaces. Click here. 

Our Respect@Work Clients

Our Respect@Work Clients

Our Respect@Work Clients

Our Respect@Work Clients

Our Respect@Work Clients

Our Respect@Work Clients

Respect@Work Training

Procreate is the leading creative application made for iPad and has a wonderful team of people behind its success. Respect@Work is one of their core programs.

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Information

Respect@Work Workplace Prevention and Response Framework

Everyone has the right to be safe and free from sexual harassment while at work.

However, there are different legal responsibilities for different people in the workplace. Visit the Respect@Work's website to learn about the 'Legal responsibilities'. Respect@Work: Sexual Harassment National Inquiry Report (2020) recommended the adoption of new framework to more effectively prevent, and respond to, workplace sexual harassment. The new framework recognises that a more holistic, approach is necessary, one that looks beyond policies, training and complaint-handling procedures. This approach recognises that sexual harassment is primarily driven by gender inequality and power imbalance and looks at all the steps that can be taken within workplaces to better prevent and respond to it. It more effectively meets an employer’s positive obligation to provide a safe, harassment-free workplace.  The Respect@Work workplace prevention and response framework is a thorough and comprehensive approach to erradicating sexual harassment from Australian Workplaces. To learn more about how People for Success can help with a risk assessment contact us.  

Is sexual harassment a big issue in Australian workplaces?

Yes, research by the Australian Human Rights Commission in 2018 revealed:

  • two in five women have experienced sexual harassment at work
  • one in four men have experience sexual harassment at work
  • minorities, such as indigenous workers and people with a disability are more likely to experience sexual harassment

Respect@Work

Respect@Work is now Law

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Respect@Work is now Law

Respect@Work Training

Respect@Work 2 to 3.5 hour sessions support organisation's to take all reasonable steps to prevent workplace sexual harassment and to comply with new vicarious liability provisions of the Fair Work Act. 

Respect@Work Act

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Respect@Work is now Law

Respect@Work Training

The amendments to the Fair Work Act and Sexual Discrimination Act ultimately mean organisations that fail to take reasonable steps to prevent workplace sexual harassment may be subject to enforcement action and/or civil penalties.

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Respect@Work Training

Taking proactive steps to address discriminatory and harassing conduct and tackle problematic cultures will help to create respectful, productive workplaces. We can help you create respectful and psychologically safe workplaces.

Our Respect@Work Program

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

Psychologically Safe Workplace

Respect@Work Training

This 2-3 hour program focuses on creating a psychologically safe and respectful workplace. It will support the organisation to prevent workplace discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment by helping team members understand the harm those behaviours cause. It provides practical role-plays, bystander strategies and clarification of the reporting & escalation process. This program supports the implementation of the Respect@Work legislation which places a positive duty on employers to prevent workplace sexual harassment, sex discrimination and victimisation at work.

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

Kristyn Haywood - Director People for Success

Many training providers deliver a bland program that ticks a box. Sure, it shows that reasonable steps were taken to prevent sexual harassment and disrespectful behaviour but does it change the culture? This program is run by our Founder Kristyn Haywood who has been a Human Resources Executive herself. She has trained thousands of leaders from Executives right through to junior supervisor. Her entertaining and animated delivery style, together with her extensive first-hand experience makes her the perfect facilitator to run this important program.

Approaches to Respect@Work

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

This is NO tick-box Respect@Work

Respect@Work Training

We deliver different types of Respect@Work programs depending on your specific requirements. We can tailor a program to suit your culture. We may research your engagement scores, isolate certain problem behaviours and work in a targeted way to eliminate disrespect. We host Respect@Work monthly circles with some clients to practice speaking up against disrespect@work. Speaking up is a habit that can be built with practice. 

Respect@Work Findings by Kate Jenkins

Key Findings

Respect@Work Community Guide

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“Respect is one of life’s greatest treasures. I mean, what does it all add up to if you don’t have that?”


Marilyn Monroe



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