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Unit 4: Tackling Sexual Harassment in Your School

Introduction

Image: High school students working on an activity in the classroom.Sexual harassment is a significant issue in the Australian community. Despite laws against it for the past 20 years, it continues to happen in workplaces and schools.

Each year the Australian Human Rights Commission receives about 200 complaints of sexual harassment. However, our own research indicates that this figure is just the tip of the iceberg.

Sexual harassment in the workplace often includes a significant physical element, such as unwanted touching. In schools, a lot of sexual harassment is based on verbal taunts and teasing.

Addressing sexual harassment is, therefore, an important human rights issue. Each person has basic human rights, including the right to be free from harassment. If these rights are not respected then a person can feel degraded.

While everyone has the right to be free from harassment and intimidation, we also have a responsibility to ensure that we treat others in a way that we would expect to be treated. This idea of mutual respect is central to maintaining strong, healthy communities.

Unit 4: Tackling Sexual Harassment in Your School is made up of a series of structured activities that will help students to:

Table of Contents: Tackling Sexual Harassment in Your School

Stage 1: Introducing the concept

Stage 2: Hypothesising about sexual harassment

Stage 3: Defining and understanding sexual harassment

Stage 4: Applying knowledge and understanding

Stage 5: Evaluating strategies to address sexual harassment

Stage 6: Students present their conclusions to the class

Stage 7: Thinking about your own school

Stage 8: Applying your findings