Bendigo Regional Manufacturing Group Family and Gender Based Violence
The Bendigo Regional Manufacturing Group (BRMG), stand firmly against family and gender based violence and all forms of abuse.
As a membership our commitment to safety, respect, and dignity extends beyond the confines of our workplaces and into the communities where we live and serve.
Our Commitment
Supportive Workplace: We strive to create an environment where all employees feel safe and supported.
Awareness and Education: We are committed to raising awareness about family violence and its impacts.
Community Engagement: BRMG actively supports local initiatives that combat family violence and aid survivors.
Policy and Advocacy: We will advocate for policies that protect individuals from family violence and support survivors’ rights.
Family violence is a societal issue that requires collective action.
Our BRMG Membership is committed to being part of the solution, promoting a culture of respect that upholds the safety and well-being of every individual.
Together, we can make a difference.
For resources or to learn more about how you can help fight family violence, see below.
BRMG family and gender based violence resources
The below resources are designed to assist employees and employers in the manufacturing industry respond to family violence.
If this is an emergency always contact 000. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact emergency services on 000.
BRMG family and gender based violence fact sheet
If you are an employee in a manufacturing business this fact sheet provides information on how you can respond to family and gender based violence, how your employer may be able to assist you and support services you can access.
BRMG family and gender based violence fact sheets
If you are an employee in a manufacturing business this fact sheet provides information on how you can respond to family and gender based violence, how your employer may be able to assist you and support services you can access.
If you are an employer, owner, manager or supervisor in a manufacturing business this fact sheet provides information on how you can respond to family and gender based violence that may be impacting your employees, outlines your responsibilities, provides links to training and support services you can access for yourself and impacted employees.
BRMG family and gender based violence business cards
These business cards can be placed in staff facilities, such as toilets, kitchens or staff rooms to enable impacted staff to discretely access resources by taking a card and scanning the QR code or following the link in a safe, confidential setting.