Bullying
Bullying is unacceptable at the University of Newcastle. Anyone can stop bullying at the university. This guide provides practical advice on how to deal with bullying.
At the University of Newcastle, we value and celebrate diversity and provide a safe and respectful environment for our staff and students.
The University of Newcastle promotes the early identification, intervention and management of conflict and concerns at a local level. We have updated our Diversity and Inclusiveness Policy, to undertake a range of developmental activities to ensure that the University of Newcastle continues to build a respectful and collaborative workplace.
We can achieve a positive workplace culture by encouraging and empowering you to proactively manage your relationships in the workplace and resolve workplace concerns and conflicts as early as possible. In the event of bullying or a conflict, we encourage you to use the resources available to you for reporting an issue where you will find information on how we can support you throughout the resolution process. Together, we will achieve a culture that does not tolerate bullying or harassment.
The Resolving Workplace Concerns and Conflict Procedure (PDF 216KB) has been developed to ensure that issues are dealt with when they first occur, rather than leaving them to potentially escalate to a complaint and become more complex to resolve.
University supervisors, managers and leaders who manage staff are encouraged to familiarise themselves with resources developed to assist you, via the Conflict Resolution page.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.