Work-related violence in government schools
School staff have a right to feel and be safe at work. Work-related violence resulting from student behaviour can negatively impact school staff's health and wellbeing. Work-related violence includes behaviours ranging from verbal abuse to physical assaults. This audit examined students behaving in a violent way toward staff in Victorian government schools.
The Department of Education must provide and maintain a safe workplace for government school staff. This audit examines if the Department provides and maintains a work environment that is safe from work-related violence resulting from student behaviour.
The report presents three key findings and four recommendations. The Department of Education has accepted the recommendations in full or in principle.
Key findings
- The Department does not record and report all work-related violence incidents resulting from student behaviour.
- The Department's work-related violence policies meet its legislative obligations, but it does not comprehensively review those policies.
- The Department provides staff resources and training to manage work-related violence resulting from student behaviour.
Recommendations
- Establish a mechanism to better estimate under-recording of work-related violence resulting from student behaviour.
- Review and fix data issues to ensure incidents are reported completely to the Department’s executive leadership.
- Strengthen the approach to reviewing and updating all policies and procedures for managing work-related violence as an occupational health and safety issue.
- Ensure there is consistent criteria on when to conduct post-incident reviews and incorporate the lessons learned into policy reviews.
