Getting help
If you have made a complaint to your manager or others in your workplace and there have not been adequate steps taken to stop the bullying there are a number of options that you can take to get help.
GPRA recognises that a focus on prevention and prevention policies across the sector will be the best approach. For more information phone GPRA on 03 9629 8878 or email registrarenquiries@gpra.org.au
When to contact the police
If bullying is violent or threatening it may be a criminal offence and you should contact the police immediately call 000.
If the situation in not urgent you can call 131 444 for all states and territories except for Victoria where you will need to visit your local police station.
Make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission
If you are been bullied, harassed or discriminated against because of your race, sex, age, sexual orientation, religion or because you have a disability or are pregnant you can contact the Australian Human Rights Commission on 1300 656 419 or view the website here.
The Commonwealth Fairwork Ombudsman can provide information and advice about Australia’s workplace rights and rules and the protection you have against harassment and discrimination. Contact the Fairwork Ombudsman 13 13 94 or view their website here.
Online resources
Bully Free at Work: bullyfreeatwork.com
Australian Human Rights Commission: humanrights.gov.au
Brodie’s Law: the Victorian Government launches anti-bullying video: justice.via.gov.au
Evelyn M. Field, OAM is a practising counselling psychologist in Melbourne and a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society. She was awarded her OAM for her initiatives for school and workplace bullying and offers a range of resources on her website: bullying.com.au