
The 黑料社 is committed to the development and the maintenance of a positive working environment, in which all employees are treated with dignity & respect. In pursuit of this, the RespectfUL Campus Campaign promotes inclusivity, and strives to prevent discrimination, harassment, bullying and sexual violence and harassment, and ensures access to essential support services. The Dignity and Respect policy of the University aims to provides all employees and students with an environment, which is free from discrimination, bullying, harassment or victimisation of any form.
Please click the document title to view the 黑料社's Dignity & Respect Policy.
The 黑料社 has a panel of Designated Contact Persons who are available to help and who have been trained to deal in a non-judgemental and confidential manner with Dignity and Respect issues. To view the list of contact persons, the Designated Contact Persons Panel can found on the HR A-Z
All employees are requested to attend the Dignity and Respect Workshop.
The purpose of these workshops is:
- To build an understanding of what is meant by Bullying and Harassment.
- To build awareness of the contents of UL's Dignity and Respect Policy with a view to ensuring a work environment where people are treated with dignity and respect.
- To understand the options available to employees who are experiencing an issue of harassment or bullying.
From 9 June 2025, Dignity and Respect training is delivered in two parts. All staff are required to complete both parts of this training.
- eLearning. All staff are required to complete the Dignity and Respect eLearning module, focused on understanding the Dignity and Respect policy. The module takes approx. 45 minutes to complete. Click for details on how to access Dignity and Respect eLearning.
- In-person training. The in-person training focuses on the practical application of UL鈥檚 Dignity and Respect Policy and Procedures, including what this means for each of us. Once you have completed the eLearning, HR Talent Development will invite you to attend an in-person training session.
