- About
- Objectives & Roles
- Committee Members
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Prevention of
Sexual Harrassment
Internal Complaints Committee
J.N.N Institute of Engineering is dedicated to provide reliable, safe and secured academic environment to students and working ambience to all female staff members. As per the guidelines of Supreme Court, UGC, Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013, an Internal Complaints Committee (Anti-Sexual Harassment Cell) has been established by the College.
Objectives:
– To develop a policy against sexual harassment of women at the institution.
– To promote awareness about sexual harassment through educational initiatives that encourages and fosters a dignified and safe environment for women on campus.
– To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for the campus community.
– To ensure fair and timely resolution of complaints about sexual harassment.
– To provide information regarding counselling and support services on the campus.
– To ensure that students, faculty and staff are provided with current and comprehensive information on sexual harassment and assault.
– To uphold the commitment of the Institute to provide an environment free of gender-based discrimination.
Roles:
– To act as complaint authority on a complaint of sexual harassment.
– To take proactive measures for sensitizing students, staff on gender issues.
Name of the Cell /Committee | Internal Complaints Committee |
Core Activity |
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Chairperson | Mrs. P.B. Smitha, ECE |
Law Support | C. Vijayalakshmi, M.A., B.L., Advocate, Kolathur |
Members- Faculty | Ms. Soumya, AP/ECE Ms. N.Malathy, AP/ECE Mrs. D.Shanthini, AP/ S & H Ms. V.Kavitha, AP/AGRI Mr.P.G.Seetharam, HOD/Agri |
Members- Student | Mr. Palem Kota Bharath- IV CSE Ms. Yasaswini,- IV CSE Ms. L.Sangeetha-IV ECE Ms. HaydenPaul,IV AI & DS Ms. Dhanalakshmi, IV BME |
Frequency of the Meeting | Twice in a year/as when required |
Prevention of Sexual Harassment -Redressal Mechanism
Procedure for logging in complaint: Complaints should be submitted either through email or by post or in person as soon as possible after an incident has occurred, preferably in writing with his or her details of name, designation, contact number and address. The complaint should provide the following information:
1. The name, department and position of the person allegedly committing harassment.
2. A description of the incident(s), including the date(s), location(s) and the presence of any witnesses.
3. The names of other individuals who might have been subject to the same or similar harassment.
All complaints and investigations are treated confidentially to the extent possible and information is disclosed strictly on a need-to-know basis. Procedure for resolving the issue: 1. On receiving the complaint by the Women Welfare Committee (WWC), the Chair person of WWC will initiate an enquiry by forming a committee with the members along with the approval of the Principal. The committee will meet and interview the complaint, the respondent and any witnesses to determine whether the alleged conduct occurred. 2. Upon conclusion of an investigation, the Chairperson will submit a written report of the committee findings to the Principal. The committee will recommend appropriate disciplinary action. The appropriate action will depend on the severity, frequency and pervasiveness of the conduct, the quality of the evidence. Finally, recommendations submitted will be implemented by the Principal.