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30 January 2024 | Sexual Abuse case study | Article by Danielle Vincent

‘Banter’ was a guise for workplace harassment


We have recently successfully obtained a compensation settlement for a client involving a major recreational employer. Our client was subjected to inappropriate opportunist touching under the guise of ‘banter’ from her supervisor. The supervisor used sexual language and blew kisses. Our client felt she had no opportunity but to move site locations, impacting her career progression and even simply extending her commute. This impacted her mental health.

This case highlights the significance of addressing workplace harassment and the lasting impact it can have on an individual’s life.

Danielle Vincent, Senior Associate in the Abuse Team supported her client’s legal claim brought against the employer and successfully obtained a compensation settlement for her. The settlement signifies the employer’s responsibility for the actions of its employee, emphasising the need for employers to take proactive measures in fostering a safe and respectful work environment.

The financial compensation enabled our client to access private therapy, a vital resource that helped her cope with the distress and trauma she endured. Beyond monetary value, this case serves as a reminder that standing up against workplace harassment can lead to not only financial redress but also a significant step towards healing and empowerment for the affected individual.

Author bio

Danielle Vincent

Senior Associate

Danielle is a Senior Associate in the Abuse Specialist Personal Injury Department. She specialises in representing survivors of abuse and has experience in bringing claims against a number of institutions as well as individual abusers.

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