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Preventing workplace sexual harassment & discrimination

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Australian Migrant Resource Centre
Adelaide SA, Australia
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Tue, 28 Oct, 5:30pm - 7:30pm ACDT

Event description

The Migrant Women Professional Network, in partnership with the Working Women’s Centre SA and the Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC), invites you to a free introductory workshop designed to empower migrant women workers with practical knowledge about sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.

In this session, we will discuss:

  • What workplace sexual harassment and discrimination look like

  • What steps you can take if you experience harassment or receive a disclosure

  • An overview of the Respect the Line Workshop: Preventing and Addressing Workplace Sexual Harassment

Join us to build your knowledge, strengthen your confidence, and connect with others in a safe and supportive space.

Light refreshments will be provided.

This event is designed exclusively for women, providing a safe and empowering space to connect and share experiences.

Please note: 

If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket as early as possible. This will allow another migrant woman who is eager to attend the opportunity to participate. Free events often experience high no-show rates, and by releasing your ticket, you help ensure the event is accessible to those who truly need it. 

 

About the Working Women’s Centre SA (WWC SA)

At the Working Women’s Centre SA (WWC SA), we provide free legal advice on issues that many workers face, including wage theft, parental leave, redundancy, discrimination, unfair dismissal, and workplace bullying or harassment.

Beyond individual support, we deliver training programs for businesses and community organisations, equipping workplaces with practical tools to better protect and support their staff.

Through our advocacy work, we drive systemic change — drawing on the experiences of workers to campaign for safer, fairer conditions across all industries.

The Working Women’s Centre SA is funded by the Fair Work Ombudsman, the South Australian Government’s Office for Women, and the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

About the Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC)

The Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC) empowers migrants and refugees to settle and thrive in Australia through services like employment support, language and digital skills training, and community programs. Its Connect, Thrive and Contribute (CTC) program connects skilled migrants with job opportunities in priority industries while helping employers access top-tier talent. As part of the Skilled Migration Talent and Industry Connection Program—an initiative of the Department of State Development—AMRC provides tailored support with CV writing, interview preparation, skills recognition and links to employers and professional networks across South Australia.

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Australian Migrant Resource Centre
Adelaide SA, Australia