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| Gather Evidence (Reporting Guidelines) When reporting an incident of workplace discrimination or harassment, presenting evidence will help strengthen your case. Possibilities include: - Documents or screenshots like emails, messages, or comments made on any communication platform
- Eye witness accounts from anyone who saw the incident took place or have been treated in a similar way (Eye witnesses will be kept anonymous from the harasser if requested/possible for safety reasons)
- A log detailing your harassment and/or discrimination events
For individuals (eg. bystander/eye witness) who are reporting an incident on behalf of the affected individual, the reporting individual should connect with the affected individual to get their agreement before reporting the incident. Do understand that affected individuals have to do what is best to prioritise their well-being, protect themselves and heal, and sometimes, reporting an incident may not be a priority or an action they would like to take at that point in time. |
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| Fill up the WISE Harassment and Discrimination Report Form The affected individual, a witness, or someone acting on behalf of an individual or witness reports and submits a complaint via Google Forms. If the person submitting the complaint wishes to name any persons involved (besides the accused), they should seek consent from the persons to be named. |
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| Wait for the Investigation Team - Wait for the investigation team to reach out within 7 days to notify the reporter that form is received. Investigation team to advise on the next steps.
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| Monitor the Investigation Progress If investigation not completed and resolved within 21 days from receipt of form, individuals are encouraged to: - Report and talk to the investigation team.
- If the individual did not receive any follow up after 5 days, escalate to the HR/Board/Core team.
If needed, the following third-party support helplines can be used to report an incident:
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In determining the appropriate punitive actions, the organisation will consider the totality of the case including, but not limited to, the following factors:-
a) the nature and seriousness of the offence;
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