Resources for workers
Access guides and factsheets to understand your rights if you experience sexual harassment at work and learn how to respond safely and effectively.
Overview
The resources for workers focus on:
- how to identify sexual harassment,
- how to get the right help for you or someone else
- the different ways you can respond to workplace sexual harassment if it happens to you or someone you know.
Resources
Guide to dealing with workplace sexual harassment
This guide includes what workplace sexual harassment is, your rights, how to get help and support, what your options are if you have been sexually harassed and what you can expect from these options.
Your rights if you’ve been sexually harassed
This resource will help you understand your rights, your workplace’s responsibilities and how to get help if you think you have been sexually harassed at work.
Where to get help if you have been sexually harassed at work
This resource will tell you what your options are to get help and support if you have been sexually harassed at work.
Supporting someone who has been sexually harassed at work
If someone you know has experienced workplace sexual harassment or you’ve seen it happen, this resource can guide you on how to support them, respond, and get the right help.
What does sexual harassment feel like?
This resource will help you understand what if feels like to experience workplace sexual harassment.
You are not alone
This resource is for those seeking reassurance after they have been sexually harassed at work.
Public Poster Series
These posters are for anyone to print and display - at work or in any appropriate public location - to help workers recognize sexual harassment, understand it is against the law and know that free and confidential support is available.
Submit a concern to us
Tell us about any concerns you have with an organisation or business not complying with the positive duty.