powerofoldness.humanrights.gov.au
Power of Oldness | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. What is Age Discrimination? Help us stop Age Discrimination before it happens to you. You’ve probably felt it before; when someone defines your abilities by your age, or assumes you can’t contribute because you’re too young or that you wouldn’t understand because you’re too old. That’s age discrimination, and it’s getting worse. Age discrimination can happen to us all, but it hits older Australians hardest. This needs to change. A productive economy needs a productive workforce. ...
agepositive.humanrights.gov.au
Age Positive | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Research and tools for individuals. Business research and tools. Community research and tools. Media research and tools. Do you know an inspirational older Australian? Or a business or community who is Age Positive? If so, we'd love to hear their story. We are now promoting Age Positive in new ways:. Firstly come explore the awesome Power of Oldness. Share your Age Positive stories with our Age Discrimination Comissioner Susan Ryan on Facebook. Counter the stereotypes about ageing.
hrawards.humanrights.gov.au
Human Rights Awards 2015 | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Human Rights Medal Finalists - from left: Dorothy Hoddinott AO, Noel Tovey, Michael Traill AM, Dr John Falzon. Radio Award from left: Sarah Dingle, Carol Dowling, Tim Bishop, Ann Arnold. Young People's Medal Finalists - from top left: Woodville High, Daniel Haile-Michael and Maki Issa, Nathan Basha, James Clarke. Television finalists - Top left: Four corners, Bottom left: Innocence Betrayed, Living with the Enemy, Utopia. Community Award - Organisation Finalists. Join the Human Right...
bullying.humanrights.gov.au
Bullying | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Children and young people. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Equality. Where to go for help. The Australian Human Rights Commission (1300 656 419) has a complaint handling service. That can investigate and resolve complaints of discrimination, harassment and bullying that are covered by federal discrimination law. Free and confidential services are available. Lifeline 13 11 14. Kids Help Line 1800 55 1800. Reach Out http:/ au.reachout.com. These are not issues that concern o...
culturaldiversity.humanrights.gov.au
Home - Workplace Cultural Diversity Tool
Workplace Cultural Diversity Tool - Home. Login or Create an Account. Research by Deloitte and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (2012). Has found that business performance improved when employees felt highly included and thought their workplace was strongly committed to supporting diversity. How will this tool help my organisation? Offers practical steps to effectively manage a culturally diverse workforce. Lets organisations assess themselves against 30 measures of competence.
somethingincommon.humanrights.gov.au
Something in common | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Sharing your human rights stories. Keen to learn more about human rights? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Bravos for this article. Explore this section to find ways that you can become involved in promoting and protecting human. Bravos for this article. Are you in need of assistance or support? Explore this section to find organisations and resources. Bravos for this article. Interested in contemporary human rights issues affecting Australians today? Bravos for this article.
defencereview.humanrights.gov.au
Defence Review | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Collaboration for Cultural Reform in Defence. The Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) and Defence have engaged in a collaboration to meet the intent of cultural reform across Defence. The Commission is collaborating with Defence to provide advice and support on the progress of cultural reform as described in. The Commission will focus on gender, race and diversity, sexual orientation and gender identity, and other matters addressed under. If you would like to contact ...
rightstalk.humanrights.gov.au
RightsTalk | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Tim Soutphommasane - Culture, citizenship and identity. Tarik Abdulhak - Khmer Rouge on Trial. Yarie Bangura - The voices of young women inspiring change in Australia today. David Malouf - Longevity and creativity: Does living longer change and extend the writer’s world? Geoff Gallop - Stigma is still the number one issue. David Marr - Free speech and the press: not always allies. Access to the Internet as a Human Right. Subscribe to RightsTalk Newsletter. Leave this field blank.
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration) affirms the minimum standards for the survival, dignity, security and well-being of Indigenous peoples worldwide and enshrines Indigenous peoples’ right to be different. The Declaration is particularly significant because Indigenous peoples, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, were involved in its drafting.
knowtheline.humanrights.gov.au
Know the line | everyone, everywhere, everyday
Skip to the content. Sexual harassment is prevalent in Australian workplaces. One in four women have experienced harassment at work, and men’s harassment of other men is also on the rise. Nearly one in five complaints received by the Australian Human Rights Commission under the. Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth). Relate to sexual harassment. Know Where the Line Is Launch. News story and video click here. Sexual Harassment. See. Talk. Support. SUPPORT. Don’t underestimate the power of support. It ...If yo...
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