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Dominic Perrottet
9News
Jenny Leong
A massive one in five people who work in a NSW Parliamentary workplace said they’d experienced sexual harassment at some point in the last five years. And almost half of the people behind that alleged harassment? Members of NSW Parliament.
Yep, you read that right. 41 per cent of alleged sexual harassment incidents were by MPs, according to the report.
One of the other significant — and distressing — insights was about sexual assault. Five people, a mix of men and women, said they’d experienced sexual assault, or an attempted sexual assault. People with diverse sexualities were overrepresented in that group.
If you want to read the whole report, you can . It’s harrowing but important stuff.
NSW pollies have since responded to the Broderick report.
Premier said NSW Parliament’s culture had “become, in many instances, toxic ” as per .
“[I] want to thank every single person who has participated as part of this review and had the courage to come forward to tell their stories so change can occur.”
, Greens MP for Newtown, said in a Twitter thread that none of the findings surprised her.
“Parliament is a toxic, sexist and at many times unsafe workplace — nobody inside the institution needed this report to know this,” she said.
NSW Labor leader said the report reflected poorly on all parties.
“It’s my view that neither side, or any side in politics, comes to this issue with clean hands,” Minns said per .
“We all need to do better, reach across the aisle and make sure that we’re making every possible effort to make the NSW Parliament a safe workplace.
The Broderick report concluded that there was, hopefully, an opportunity to change NSW Parliament’s fucked culture.
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Fingers crossed that change happens as soon as possible.
Chris Minns The Sydney Morning Herald The Review revealed strong and consistent themes around the prevalence of these behaviours in the NSW Parliament, indicating a need for concerted attention, as a priority,” it said. “Just as importantly, the Review revealed strong support for this change work to occur, to make the reforms achievable and sustainable, and have high impact.” Help is available. If you require immediate assistance, please call 000. If you’d like to speak to someone about sexual violence, please call the 1800 Respect hotline on 1800 737 732 or chat online . Under 25? You can reach Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800 or chat online.To those who have experienced any of this harmful behaviour at the hands of those with more power than them and inadequate care or protection from those responsible – I am sorry.
— Jenny Leong MP 梁珍妮 (@jennyleong) August 12, 2022
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