New Sign Ups We welcome two new sign up organisations to the CRE Agreement –Geraldton Aboriginal Sporting Corporation (GSAC) and Chapman Valley Football Club. It is great to see sport becoming involved to prevent family violence and hopefully other clubs can follow...
Men Against Violence Here at Community, Respect and Equality we believe that we all have a role to play in preventing family violence. Luke Ringin, a student working with the WA Centre for Rural Health, has helped create the Men Against Violence program that does just...
CRE Agreement Information Session Are you unsure what the CRE Agreement is or are you a recently signed up business and want to know more? Desert Blue Connect will deliver a short CRE Agreement information session for businesses and organisations on Wednesday evening...
On Wednesday May 15th 2019 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at 25 Chapman Road, Geraldton, WA, Desert Blue Connect will hold a FREE information session on the Community, Respect and Equality Agreement for Businesses and Organisations. The CRE Agreement is part of our overall plan...
The Community, Respect and Equality member, WA Centre for Rural Health is very pleased that Our WATCh has chosen Geraldton as the final location to pilot their bystander training for primary prevention of violence against women. The training, which has not been...
9:30 am: Workplace Sexual Harassment and Active Bystander Training – Geraldton
– May 28, 2024
Circle Green Legal in partnership with Community, Respect & Equality are proud to announce the upcoming Workplace Sexual Harassment and Active Bystander Training
Circle Green’s Workplace Respect Project provides legal assistance services for people who have experienced workplace sexual harassment and discrimination.Join us to learn about workplace sexual harassment and the important role of an active bystander in contributing to safer, more respectful workplaces.Our interactive, half-day Workplace Sexual Harassment and Active Bystander training session is designed for all workers.
Learning outcomes:
The ability to define and identify workplace sexual harassment;
An understanding of the gendered drivers of violence and other causal factors;
An understanding of the nature and impact of workplace sexual harassment in Australia using lived experience stories;
Practical skills to promote safe, appropriate bystander action to challenge and work to prevent workplace sexual harassment; and
An understanding of the significance of the roles played by an active bystander and a responder to disclosures of sexual violence.
When: Tuesday 28th May - 9:30am – 1pm
Venue: Desert Blue Connect The Studio- 28 Durlacher Street
Cost: Free
Enquires: Please contact the CRE Coordinator via info@communityrespectandequality.com.au or 9962 2742