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Sexual harassment and bullying rife in Australian federal police, says report Sexual harassment and bullying rife in Australian federal police, says report Sexual harassment and bullying rife in Australian federal police, says report
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Harassment and bullying is widespread within the Australian federal police, with nearly 50% of women reporting sexual harassment in the past five years, an investigation has found.Harassment and bullying is widespread within the Australian federal police, with nearly 50% of women reporting sexual harassment in the past five years, an investigation has found.
Off the back of her work with the defence force, the former sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick has now completed a review of the AFP.Off the back of her work with the defence force, the former sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick has now completed a review of the AFP.
After six months of work and more than 1,000 interviews, she concludes the extent of sexual harassment and bullying warrants an urgent need for action. She found:After six months of work and more than 1,000 interviews, she concludes the extent of sexual harassment and bullying warrants an urgent need for action. She found:
Broderick recommends a specialised and independent office should be set up and headed by an assistant commissioner, reporting directly to the AFP commissioner, to investigate claims and support victims.Broderick recommends a specialised and independent office should be set up and headed by an assistant commissioner, reporting directly to the AFP commissioner, to investigate claims and support victims.
Many women indicated they had rewarding and worthwhile careers in the AFP, but for a large proportion their experiences were tainted by a range of challenges, including:Many women indicated they had rewarding and worthwhile careers in the AFP, but for a large proportion their experiences were tainted by a range of challenges, including:
Others spoke of the struggle to choose between a career and family, and a stigma attached to maternity leave.Others spoke of the struggle to choose between a career and family, and a stigma attached to maternity leave.
But Broderick commended the AFP for trying to create a more flexible workplace, through trials of split shifts and other rostering initiatives. She proposed a “flex by default” policy, which would see refusal of flexible hours reviewed by senior leaders.But Broderick commended the AFP for trying to create a more flexible workplace, through trials of split shifts and other rostering initiatives. She proposed a “flex by default” policy, which would see refusal of flexible hours reviewed by senior leaders.
Her review also found women were under-represented across the AFP. As of April 2016, women made up 35% of all personnel and 22% of police personnel.Her review also found women were under-represented across the AFP. As of April 2016, women made up 35% of all personnel and 22% of police personnel.
Despite the findings, Broderick says there’s no reason for reduced community confidence. “Quite the contrary,” she said. “In all my interactions with the AFP leadership team I have observed a strong desire to step forward in a transformative manner, not just tinkering around the edges.”Despite the findings, Broderick says there’s no reason for reduced community confidence. “Quite the contrary,” she said. “In all my interactions with the AFP leadership team I have observed a strong desire to step forward in a transformative manner, not just tinkering around the edges.”
The AFP commissioner, Andrew Colvin, admitted to being disturbed by the level of bullying and sexual harassment within the organisation. “These practices will not be tolerated and I am putting in place actions which will respond positively to all 24 recommendations in this report,” he said.The AFP commissioner, Andrew Colvin, admitted to being disturbed by the level of bullying and sexual harassment within the organisation. “These practices will not be tolerated and I am putting in place actions which will respond positively to all 24 recommendations in this report,” he said.
An assistant commissioner, Ray Johnson, will head up a new division to lead the reform process.An assistant commissioner, Ray Johnson, will head up a new division to lead the reform process.