Review into the treatment of women in the Australian Defence Force. Phase 2 report / Australian Human Rights Commission

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Review into the Treatment of Women in the Australian Defence Force PHASE 2 REPORT 2012 1
Review into the Treatment of Women in the Australian Defence Force Phase 2 Report 3
Contents 7
A Message from the Commissioner 11
Terms of Reference 15
Acronyms and Glossary 17
Methodology 23
Overview and Recommendations 30
Chapter 1: The Case for Change - Why the ADF Should Care about Women's Representation and Progression 52
Chapter 2: Chief of Defence Force Action Plan for the Recruitment and Retention of Women: How effective was it? 74
Chapter 3: The ADF Culture: The experience of and attitudes towards women 84
Chapter 4: The ADF Workforce Pipeline: Women's representation and critical issues 96
Chapter 5: The ADF Workforce Structure: Opportunities, Pathways and Barriers 172
Chapter 6: Combining a Military Career with Family 224
Chapter 7: Sexual harassment,* sex discrimination and sexual abuse** 258
Chapter 8: Adequacy and Accessibility of Support Mechanisms 290
Chapter 9: International Trends and Lessons: A Review of Practices in Comparable Militaries 308
Appendices Appendix A Consultations 326
Appendix B Survey Information: The Review into the Treatment of Women in the Australian Defence Force Survey 349
Appendix C Review into the Treatment of Women in the Australian Defence Force Survey2 377
Appendix D Chapter 1: The Case for Change: Why the ADF Should Care about Women's Representation and Progression 383
Appendix E Chapter 2: Chief of Defence Force Action Plan for the Recruitment and Retention of Women: How effective was it? 393
Appendix F Chapter 4: The ADF Workforce Pipeline: Women's representation and critical issues - Section 4.1 Representation 405
Appendix G Chapter 4: The ADF Workforce Pipeline: Women's representation and critical issues - Section 4.2 Recruitment 409
Appendix H Chapter 4: The ADF Workforce Pipeline: Women's representation and critical issues - Section 4.3 Retention 423
Appendix I Chapter 4: The ADF Workforce Pipeline: Women's representation and critical issues - Section 4.4 Career management and progression 429
Appendix J Chapter 5: The ADF Workforce Structure: Opportunities, Pathways and Barriers - Section 5.1 Occupational Segregation 431
Appendix K Chapter 5: The ADF Workforce Structure: Opportunities, Pathways and Barriers - Section 5.3 Women in Combat: Removal of Gender Restrictions 439
Appendix L Chapter 5: The ADF Workforce Structure: Opportunities, Pathways and Barriers - Section 5.4 Mentoring, networking and sponsorship 441
Appendix M Chapter 6: Combining a Military Career with Family 447
Appendix N Chapter 7: Sexual harassment, sex discrimination and sexual abuse 457
Appendix O Chapter 8: Adequacy and Accessibility of Support Mechanisms 589
Appendix P Chapter 9: International Trends and Lessons Learned: A Review of Practices in Comparable Militaries 593
Appendix Q Referencing documents received from Defence Liaison Officers 605
Select Bibliography 619

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Australian Human Rights Commission & Broderick, Elizabeth & Baird, Marian & Mostyn, Sam & Ney, Mark & Powell, Damian. (2012). Review into the treatment of women in the Australian Defence Force Retrieved November 21, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-788427967

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Australian Human Rights Commission, Broderick, Elizabeth, Baird, Marian, Mostyn, Sam, Ney, Mark and Powell, Damian. Review into the treatment of women in the Australian Defence Force Sydney: Australian Human Rights Commission, 2012. Web. 21 November 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-788427967>

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Australian Human Rights Commission & Broderick, Elizabeth & Baird, Marian & Mostyn, Sam & Ney, Mark & Powell, Damian. 2012, Review into the treatment of women in the Australian Defence Force Australian Human Rights Commission, Sydney viewed 21 November 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-788427967

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