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What Is Considered Violent Behaviour?

The following behaviour is considered to be violent:

striking, kicking, scratching, biting, spitting or any other type of direct physical contact

throwing objects

attacking with knives, guns, clubs or any other type of weapon

pushing, shoving, tripping grabbing

any form of indecent physical contact.

Physical attack is defined without consideration of the attacker’s intent. Therefore, a mentally disabled person who

does not have the capacity to have intent to harm, may still attack a person – this is still violence.

What Should You Do If You Experience Bullying Or Violence?

1.

Inform your direct line Manager of the incident, providing as many details as possible. If it is not appropriate

to inform this Manager, refer to the next line Manager as appropriate.

2.

The Manager will follow the issue resolution procedure to deal with this problem whilst at all times,

maintaining a level of confidentially as required by law and according to the request of the individual reporting the

incident .

This shall include:

Getting all the facts and determining that the incident is bullying or violence

Consulting and communicating with the person/s involved as necessary to resolve the issue to the

satisfaction of the person reporting the incident

Monitoring and following up to ensure no further incidents have occurred

Determining the need for any additional awareness or training for employees

3.

Should further bullying or violence occur, the Company Disciplinary Procedure shall be initiated?

Signed: ………………………………

Position:

Director

Date:…………………………………