Bullying and Harassment Support
Tautoko mō te Whakaweti me te Hawenetanga
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Support Tools
Key information
Templates
Use this template to assist you to know what to do when receiving disclosures.
This guide is based on WorkSafe’s good practice guidelines Preventing and Responding to Bullying at Work. More specific information on the topics described in this guide can be found here.
This is a quick guide with advice for workers about what bullying at work can look like, and what they can do if they think they are being bullied, or are accused of being a bully.
This policy applies to all company employees, contractors and volunteers working in the organisation. In applying this policy ‘employee’ is to be read as including contractors and volunteers.
This guide lets you know about the options for making a complaint to the Human Rights Commission.
The information in this booklet is only meant to give general guidance. It’s not intended, or should be relied on, as a substitute for legal or other professional advice. If needed, we recommend that you get independent legal advice. The information contained in this booklet may be amended from time to time.
First published in June 2020.
You can use this template to assist you to build an anti-bullying policy for your production.
External Support Links
For victim support and help investigating and resolving sexual or racial harassment, or discrimination: contact: Human Rights Commission.
National Helplines
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Mental health support, treatment, and education for a resilient and thriving Aotearoa.
Mental Wellbeing
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You deserve to be safe. If you're worried about safety in a relationship, you made the right decision coming here.
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Help for parents, family and friends
A website hub providing parents, family, whānau and friends with access to information, tools and support to help a young person who is struggling.
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Help for parents, family and friends
Helplines for children and young people
Bullying and Harassment Support
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Racial Discrimination Prevention Tools
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Help for parents, family and friends
Bullying and harassment based on your sexuality, sex characteristics and gender identity can make you feel isolated or alone, and make it difficult to explore and express your identity. Find out more about the options available to help.
Bullying and Harassment Support
National Helplines
Mental Wellbeing
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Sexual Harassment Prevention Tools
MusicHelps supports hundreds of projects across New Zealand, each using the power of music to change the lives of thousands of New Zealanders in need.
Mental Wellbeing
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If you, or someone you know has been harmed online, we’re here to provide the support you need.
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Report harmful content
Bullying and Harassment Support
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Parenting helpline and counselling for parents, caregivers and whānau in Aotearoa.
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Help for parents, family and friends
Got questions about your rights as a rainbow person in Aotearoa? We can help!
Sexuality or gender identity helplines
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Help for parents, family and friends
Helplines for children and young people
Shine is an acronym that stands for Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday. This name – and our aims in addressing the scourge of domestic violence – are hopeful, positive and optimistic. We want people to feel that there is some light shining on a terrible problem in New Zealand and that some brightness is ahead.
Depression Specific Helplines
Bullying and Harassment Support
Mental Wellbeing
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