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You expect to be asked some tough questions when you show up at TAFE for a full day of class, but “are you wearing a bra?” isn’t one of them.

Source:SuppliedTAFE NSW, like most educational institutions extend these standards to behaviours beyond the ‘schoolyard’ such as social media platforms and texting.

This should outline the investigation process and potential outcomes, which usually includes suspension, expulsion or other disciplinary action . It is likely the investigation process will involve them being contacted for information and outcome of the process will be impacted by the quality of information they share.

As the behaviours you refer to don’t seem to have been directed specifically at you, any complaint made to the Anti-Discrimination Commission or police in your State needs to be made by the victims.The racist comments made to some of the students may be racial hatred under the Racial Discrimination Act, that is, conduct in public based on the race, colour, national or ethnic origin of these students which is likely to offend, insult humiliate or intimidate.

 

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Meanwhile journalists are asking Chace Crawford if he's wearing underpants (see article in today). But that's different right? GenderEqualityWhenItSuits

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