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(1) Gender-based Violence means any form of physical or non-physical violence, harassment, abuse or threats, based on gender, that results in, or is likely to result in, harm, coercion, control, fear or deprivation of liberty or autonomy. (2) Gender-based Violence is unacceptable and will not be tolerated at Victoria University (VU). VU recognises that Gender-based Violence is prevalent and causes serious harm. The University will take every possible step to prevent Gender-based Violence and will treat all disclosures with sensitivity. (3) This Policy affirms VU’s commitment to preventing, responding to, reducing and eliminating all forms of Gender-based Violence whilst providing safe, respectful, and inclusive study, work, social and living environments for all members of the VU community. (4) VU recognises that certain individuals in its community, including women, First Nations people, transgender and gender diverse individuals, LGBTIQ+ communities, people with disabilities, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals are disproportionately affected by Gender-based Violence and experience it in unique and compounding ways. (5) Responsibilities for preventing and responding to Gender-based Violence are outlined here. (7) This Policy and supporting Procedures apply to: (8) Support and options are available regardless of when or where the conduct occurred. Formal investigations or disciplinary processes will proceed where there is a material connection to VU and the University has jurisdiction. (9) In all cases where a child is involved, the matter will be dealt with under the mandatory reporting obligations under section 327 of the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic), the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005 (Vic) and Part 4.4 of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic), and those of other legislative schema such as the National Law under the Health Practitioners Regulation National Law Act 2009 (Vic). (10) Where an incident, disclosure or concern involves a Child or Young Person under 18, VU will act in accordance with its Safety and Welfare of Children and Young People Policy and Procedure and comply with all mandatory reporting obligations under Victorian and Commonwealth law. The Safety and Welfare of Children and Young People Policy and Procedure take precedence over this Policy to the extent of any inconsistency regarding harm to children. (11) Confidentiality will be respected wherever possible; however, it may be limited where there is an imminent risk to safety or a legal obligation to disclose. (12) VU understands that gender inequality sets the social conditions that allow gender-based violence to occur. VU acknowledges and aims to address the four gendered drivers of violence against women: (13) VU recognises that other forms of inequality and discrimination – including but not limited to racism, homophobia, transphobia and ableism – intersect to shape people’s experiences of gender-based violence. VU also recognises there are shared drivers of violence against women and violence against LGBTIQA+ people. (14) Women, First Nations women, transgender and gender-diverse people, LGBTIQA+ people, women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and women with disabilities are more likely to experience gender-based violence than others. VU recognises that evidence shows the majority of people who perpetrate gender-based violence are men. (15) To prevent and mitigate the risk of Gender-based Violence, VU will: (16) VU will deliver evidence-based prevention and education initiatives that: (17) All members of the VU community have the right: (18) A Disclosure involves a person sharing information about experiencing or witnessing Gender-based Violence. (19) Disclosures can be made as follows: (20) Staff who receive a disclosure must respond with empathy and refer the person to the appropriate area: (21) VU acknowledges that responses to Disclosures will be guided by the Discloser’s wishes. If a Discloser chooses not to make a Formal Report, VU will respect that decision and provide appropriate support, while also considering its legal obligations. Please refer to section below ‘Formal Reports of Gender-based Violence’. (22) Disclosures may or may not result in formal investigation or disciplinary action. In all cases, the University will provide appropriate education, protective measures and support services to all parties involved. (23) Disclosures may also be made by witnesses or others who become aware of alleged incidents, and will be managed with the same confidentiality and care. (24) VU will respect an individual’s decision not to make a report to external agencies such as Victoria Police. However, VU will: (25) Where VU determines that it is necessary to report an alleged crime to Victoria Police against an individual’s wishes, this action and the reasons for it will be explained to the Discloser. (26) VU will provide Disclosers with information about relevant external agencies including the Australian Human Rights Commission, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, and Victoria Police for allegations of criminal offences. (27) VU will use a range of resolution options, including confidential advice, informal resolution processes, formal investigations and access to external agencies where appropriate. VU’s approach will be person-centered and trauma-informed, prioritising the safety, wellbeing and wishes of the Discloser. (28) Where a Disclosure or Formal Report is made, VU will take appropriate action, including protective measures to ensure safety, privacy and wellbeing of all involved. There may be times when protective measures necessarily involve a breach of someone’s privacy due to risks to their safety or the safety of those around them. (29) Both Disclosures and Formal Reports may be made anonymously. In such cases, VU will take action where possible, noting that anonymity may limit the University’s ability to respond. (30) A Formal Report involves a person providing information and raising a formal complaint to VU about their experience of Gender-based Violence through formal channels, which requires VU to consider taking steps beyond the offer and provision of support services, including (without limitation) the commencement of an investigation and/or a disciplinary process in appropriate circumstances. (31) Formal Reports made about Students will be managed under the Student Misconduct Procedure. (32) Formal Reports made about Staff will be managed under the Complaints Procedure (Staff). (33) VU may assist an individual to report the incident to Victoria Police. However, VU cannot make a report to Victoria Police on behalf of an individual other than as detailed above in clause (24). (34) Any person who knowingly makes a false, vexatious or frivolous allegation may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with the relevant University regulations, policies and procedures. (35) Students who have experienced Gender-based Violence may be eligible for special consideration under the Assessment for Learning - Adjustments to Assessment Procedure (HE), Assessment for Learning - Assessment Procedure (VET) or Assessment for Learning - Resulting Procedure (VET). Students do not need to make a Formal Report of their experience to apply for special consideration. (36) A Staff member who has experienced Gender-based Violence may require access to workplace adjustments and/or the University’s domestic and family violence or special leave provisions. At the time of Disclosure, the Staff member will be provided with details of the relevant procedures to support such adjustments leave. (37) In addition to University processes, Staff, Students, contractors, and affiliates participating in DFAT-funded business must comply with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) requirements under the Preventing Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) Policy and Child Protection Policy. (38) When an alleged incident occurs in an education abroad program, VU will apply this Policy, and where relevant, the Safety and Welfare of Children and Young People Procedure. The University recognises that laws and regulations in other jurisdictions, as well as policies and procedures at host institutions, may differ from Australian law and/or VU policy or procedure and may also need to be taken into account. Support and reporting options remain available through VU channels (e.g. Safer Community, People & Culture, VU Safe App). Where a Formal Report arises from DFAT-funded activities, VU will manage the matter under the relevant Complaints Procedure (Student and Public) or Complaints Procedure (Staff). (39) The International Scholarships Team and Victoria Abroad will ensure that Staff and Students travelling overseas on DFAT funded business receive information pre-departure which specifies disclosure requirements and arrangements in an overseas context, taking into consideration cultural sensitivities. This will include support services available overseas. (40) Additional requirements for reporting incidents that occur in DFAT-funded programs or with DFAT-funded personnel are outlined in the Preventing Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) Policy. (41) All records or information obtained by the University in managing a Disclosure or Formal Report will be managed and retained in accordance with the University’s Privacy Policy and Records Management Policy and will be kept confidential to the extent possible. (42) VU’s Academic Board and Council will receive a report on an annual basis including de-identified data on incidents of Gender-based Violence enabling trend analysis and systemic responses, de-identified demographic and engagement characteristics of Disclosers and Respondents. (43) VU will comply with applicable information-sharing obligations (e.g. the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme and the Child Information Sharing Scheme) where appropriate. (45) HESF: Standards 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety; 6.1.4 Corporate Governance; 6.2 Corporate Monitoring and Accountability; 7.3 Information Management. (46) ESOS National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students: Standards 5 Younger overseas Students; 6 Overseas Student Support Services. (47) Outcome Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations 2025: Standards 2.6 Wellbeing; 2.7, 2.8 Feedback, Complaints and Appeals. Compliance Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations and FPP Requirements 2025: Standard 20 Compliance with Laws. (48) Discloser: A person who has shared information about their experience of Gender-based Violence. (49) Disclosure: The provision of information about a person's experience of Gender-based Violence to the University by the Discloser or another person, however communicated. Disclosures may be made to access support, initiate protective measures, or request formal action. A disclosure may lead to a formal report if the person wishes. (50) False allegation: Includes statements that deliberately omit a material fact, as well as statements that the speaker/writer knows to be untrue. (51) Frivolous allegation: Allegations that have no proper purpose and are otherwise groundless, and an investigation would not be warranted. (52) Formal report: The provision, through formal reporting channels, of information about a person’s experience of Gender-based Violence by a Discloser to the University, which requires the University to consider taking steps beyond the offer and provision of support services. These steps may include investigation, risk mitigation, or disciplinary proceedings under misconduct processes. Formal reports are made with the Discloser’s informed consent. (54) Respondent: The person whose behaviour is the subject of a disclosure or report. (55) Support person: An independent person (excluding a legal practitioner) that provides assistance and support to the Staff or Student. (56) Vexatious allegations: means allegations that are without merit and intended to cause inconvenience, annoyance, harassment or financial cost to the University and/or the person who is the subject of the allegations. (57) Victimisation: To subject or threaten to subject a Discloser or someone supporting a Discloser to any detriment for making a disclosure or supporting someone who has made a disclosure. Gender-based Violence Policy
Available Support
(b) New Colombo Plan (NCP): Email educationabroad@vu.edu.au Phone +61 3 9919 1352
You can talk to us about what happened if you would like to receive support. You can also make a Formal Report if you would like VU to consider taking steps about your experience of Gender-based Violence, such as commencing an investigation.
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Prevention of Gender-based Violence
Disclosures of Gender-based Violence
Formal Reports of Gender-based Violence
Support
DFAT Program Requirements
Compliance and reporting
Section 4 - Procedures
Top of PageSection 5 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 6 - Definitions