Harassment At Uni Or TAFE
You have the right to be free from harassment at uni or TAFE
Some gay men and lesbians may experience homophobic harassment when they are studying at university or TAFE. You have the right to be free from harassment when you are studying.
Examples of homophobic harassment
- Verbal abuse, bullying or teasing such as making demeaning, belittling or abusive comments, or otherwise ‘putting you down’ because you are gay or lesbian
- Ignoring or leaving you out of activities on the basis of your sexuality
- Threats of physical violence or threats to out you as gay or lesbian
- Physical violence such as pushing, punching and kicking
- Stealing your belongings
- Damaging your property such as books, clothes or bag
- Displaying homophobic material, including in colleges of residence. This could include graffiti, posters, email etc
Homophobic violence is wrong and is against the law
Remember that homophobic violence is wrong and is against the law. It is a crime that can be reported to the Police. Some other types of harassment such as threats and property damage may be considered crimes too.
Find out more
Our Factsheet on harassment at uni or TAFE includes:
- Examples of homophobic harassment that may happen at uni or TAFE or when
travelling to and from uni or TAFE - The law in NSW
- Tips for dealing with harassment at uni or TAFE
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