TY - BOOK AU - Ryan, John TI - New Zealand Defence Force : : resetting efforts to reduce harmful behaviour PY - 2023/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Office of the Auditor-General, KW - New Zealand Defence Force KW - BULLYING KW - COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES KW - DISCRIMINATION KW - INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS KW - INTERVENTION KW - PREVENTION KW - SEXUAL HARASSMENT KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - SAFETY KW - WORKPLACE VIOLENCE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Presented to the House of Representatives under section 20 of the Public Audit Act 2001, March 2023 N2 - In 2016, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) launched Operation Respect after a series of reviews found that inappropriate and harmful sexual behaviour was a problem in the organisation. Operation Respect is intended to eliminate harmful behaviour in NZDF and create a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for its people. Initially, Operation Respect focused only on sexual harm, but in 2017 the scope was expanded to include all inappropriate and harmful behaviours. The Ministry of Defence commissioned an independent review of Operation Respect, which was completed in 2020. The review found that while progress had been made in better preventing and responding to inappropriate and harmful behaviour, Operation Respect had lost momentum and needed renewed focus. The review also found that there was a “code of silence” where many personnel felt unable to raise concerns about harmful behaviour because of a fear of repercussions and because they did not trust NZDF’s systems and processes Over the next 20 years, the Office of the Auditor- General will assess how well NZDF is progressing towards achieving Operation Respect’s aims. We will do this by carrying out regular performance audits and monitoring of NZDF’s actions to implement Operation Respect. (From the summary). Ms part of OAG's work, the OAG has developed an outcomes measurement framework that will enable us to assess NZDF’s progress against five outcomes. The OAG intends to report against this framework about every two years. The first of these monitoring reports, A safe and respectful New Zealand Defence Force: First monitoring report, is also available, published in March 2023. (#8246). Record #8245 UR - https://oag.parliament.nz/2023/nzdf-audit/overview.htm UR - https://oag.parliament.nz/2023/nzdf-audit/docs/summary-nzdf-audit.pdf UR - https://oag.parliament.nz/2023/nzdf-audit/docs/nzdf.pdf UR - https://oag.parliament.nz/2023/nzdf-audit ER -