The Policy Statement
Ctl Eurocollege is committed to providing a safe environment for all its staff and students free from discrimination on any ground and from harassment including sexual harassment.
Ctl Eurocollge will operate a zero tolerance policy for any form of sexual harassment in the workplace, treat all incidents seriously and promptly investigate all allegations of sexual harassment. Any person found to have sexually harassed or harassed in any other way another will face disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal from employment or expulsion.
All complaints of harassment and sexual harassment will be taken seriously and treated with respect and in confidence. No one will be victimised for making such a complaint.
Definition of harassment
Harassment is unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic that has the purpose or effect of violating a person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person. The unwanted conduct can be physical, verbal or non-verbal.
Definition of sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature which makes a person feel offended, humiliated and/or intimidated. It includes situations where a person is asked to engage in sexual activity as a condition of that person’s employment, as well as situations which create an environment which is hostile, intimidating or humiliating for the recipient.
Sexual harassment can involve one or more incidents and actions constituting harassment may be physical, verbal and non-verbal. Examples of conduct or behaviour which constitute sexual harassment include, but are not limited to:
Physical conduct
Verbal conduct
Non-verbal conduct
Anyone can be a victim of harassment, regardless of their sex and of the sex of the harasser. Ctl Eurocollege recognises that any form of harassment may also occur between people of the same sex. What matters is that the sexual conduct is unwanted and unwelcome by the person against whom the conduct is directed.
Anyone who sexually harasses or harasses in any other form another will be reprimanded in accordance with this internal policy.
All types of harassment is prohibited whether it takes place within the Institution’s premises or outside, including at social events, recreational activities, business trips, training sessions, conferences, visits sponsored by Ctl Eurocollege.
Complaints procedures
Anyone who is subject to any form of harassment should, if possible, inform the alleged harasser that the conduct is unwanted and unwelcome.
The victim can approach the designated persons responsible for receiving complaints of any form of harassment. The designated persons are:
When the designated person receives a complaint of any form of harassment, he/she will:
Throughout the complaint procedure, a victim is entitled to be helped by a counsellor or a person he/she wants to be accompanied within the Institution. Ctl Eurocollege nominated a clinical psychologist to assist victims of sexual or any other form of harassment. Ctl Eurocollege recognises that because harassment often occurs in unequal relationships, victims often feel that they cannot come forward. Ctl Eurocollege understands the need to support victims in making complaints.
Informal complaints mechanism
If the victim wishes to deal with the matter informally, the designated person will:
Formal complaints mechanism
If the victim wants to make a formal complaint or if the informal complaint mechanism has not led to a satisfactory outcome for the victim, the formal complaint mechanism should be used to resolve the matter.
The designated person who initially received the complaint will refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee.
The person(s) carrying out the investigation will:
interview the victim and the alleged harasser separately
Outside complaints mechanisms
A person who has been subject to harassment of any form can also make a complaint outside of the Institution through the police.
Sanctions and disciplinary measures
Anyone who has been found to have harassed or sexually harassed another person under the terms of this policy is liable to any of the following penalties:
In case of student harasser
Penalties imposed may be:
The nature of the sanctions will depend on the gravity and extent of the harassment. Suitable deterrent sanctions will be applied to ensure that incidents of sexual harassment are not treated as trivial. Certain serious cases, including physical violence, will result in the immediate dismissal of the harasser.
Implementation of this policy
Ctl Eurocollege ensures that this policy is widely disseminated to all relevant persons. It will be included in the staff and students handbook. All new employees must be trained on the content of this policy as part of their induction into the company.
Every year, Ctl Eurocollege will require all employees to attend a refresher training course on the content of this policy.
It is the responsibility of the College to ensure that all employees and students are aware of the policy.
Monitoring and evaluation
Ctl Eurocollege recognises the importance of monitoring this harassment policy and will ensure that it anonymously collects statistics and data as to how it is used and whether or not it is effective.
Those responsible for dealing with any form of harassment cases will report on compliance with this policy, including the number of incidents, how they were dealt with, and any recommendations made. This will be done on a yearly basis. As a result of this report, the company will evaluate the effectiveness of this policy and make any changes needed.