Crisis and problem situations
6. Harassment and inappropriate behaviour
You can read more detailed instructions on how to take action against harassment and inappropriate behaviour in HYY’s Equality Guide for Organisations.
2. Support and listen to the person who has experienced harassment. Ask them what kind of help they need and how they would like you to act in the situation. We recommend taking the person to the side so that you can discuss matters privately. Sometimes, the person does not want to start resolving the situation immediately, or this is not advisable due to them being upset or intoxicated, for instance. Make sure that the person is not left alone. Set up a time for continuing the discussion.
3. Once you know how the person who has experienced harassment wants you to act, try to follow their wishes.
4. Discuss
the incident with the person accused of harassment, too. Remain as calm
and neutral as possible and take the person to the side. The person in
question does not necessarily realise that they have done something wrong.
Give them constructive feedback and explain how their behaviour can be
interpreted as wrong or harmful or how it has distressed another person.
Stress that the other person’s subjective experience is genuine even if
the person meant no harm. Offer advice on how the person could improve
their behaviour.