A healthy and safe work and study environment free of offensive behaviour
The University of Southern Denmark wants a healthy and safe mental work and study environment with a work and study culture that emphasises equality and respect in all contexts: at individual level as well as at group, management and organisational level.
The University of Southern Denmark wants an atmosphere based on decency and characterised by a human approach that shows respect for diversity and the integrity of the individual.
The University of Southern Denmark does not accept bullying, sexual harassment or other behaviour that offends employees and students.
Actions and statements in research, education and knowledge collaboration
Freedom of research, freedom of teaching and freedom of debate and expression are fundamental values at the University of Southern Denmark and prerequisites for the University’s activities. Managers, employees and students have a joint task of creating and maintaining autonomous, responsible and critical, formative and enlightening research and educational environments.
Freedom of research, freedom of teaching and freedom of debate and expression do not exempt managers, employees and students from behaving properly and respectfully.
A safe and healthy mental work and study environment in which managers, employees and students interact with each other in a proper and respectful manner, ensuring that everyone can flourish under responsibility of the University’s purpose of seeking, creating and disseminating knowledge for the benefit of society and humanity.
Prevention of offensive behaviour through a healthy and safe work and study environment
Managers have a responsibility to communicate that offensive behaviour is unacceptable, to promote trusting dialogue and to act if instances of offensive behaviour do occur.
Management, employees, students, health and safety organisation and collaboration organisation have a joint task of creating and maintaining a good mental work and study environment.
There are a number of opportunities for working with the mental work and study environments with a focus on dialogue and prevention.
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Employees
Prevention and management of offensive behaviour
Read more about preventing and managing offensive behaviour, how you can help and where to get help at SDUnet.
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Students
Have you been exposed to offensive or discriminatory behaviour?
If you have personally been exposed to offensive behaviour and/or discrimination in connection with your studies (e.g. bullying, violence, sexual harassment, discrimination based on gender, discrimination based on ethnicity etc.), you can contact SPOC and report your experience. From there, the individual case is assessed in relation to what the further course of action should be.