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This poster outlines how everyone has a role in preventing gender‑based violence on worksites. Workers should speak up, report behaviour, and support each other, while supervisors and leaders must lead by example, act on reports, support affected workers, and follow WHS procedures. Gender‑based violence is a workplace hazard that causes real harm and must be addressed collectively.
Supporting information
- Case study: Managing the risk of gender-based violence in construction
- Case study: Managing the risk of psychosocial hazards in construction
- Guidance: Workplace violence in construction – Hazards and control measures
- Poster: What is gender-based violence?
- Poster: Your rights as a worker
- Poster: Employer responsibilities
- Poster: What to do as a bystander
- Infographic: Why bad culture sticks around on site
- Infographic: If you let it slide, it will grow
- Infographic: Preventing gender-based violence starts with respect
- Psychosocial hazards
- Model Code of Practice: Managing psychosocial hazards at work
- Model Code of Practice: Sexual and gender-based harassment
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