🔍 Recognising Early Signs of Harassment
1. Change in Tone or Body Language
Victims may display avoidance behaviours, a quieter tone, or withdrawn body language after encounters with a specific colleague.
2. Exclusion from Team Activities
Harassers may isolate individuals—excluding them from chats, decisions, or events, sometimes under the guise of jokes or cliques.
3. Escalating 'Banter'
Harassment often begins as jokes or teasing that gradually increase in intensity or sexual tone.
4. Frequent Complaints of Discomfort
Informal complaints, sighs, or eye-rolls during conversations may indicate discomfort with certain behaviours or individuals.
5. Overcompensation or Sudden Productivity Drop
Victims may try to avoid confrontation by overworking—or they may disengage entirely.
6. Change in Appearance or Behaviour
A person being harassed might dress more conservatively, change shifts, or avoid certain departments.
7. Avoiding Specific People or Locations
Victims often adapt their movements to avoid perpetrators—especially in open plan offices or during breaks.
8. Pattern of Turnover or Complaints Around One Person
If multiple complaints or resignations link back to the same person, it could point to a harassing influence.
9. Bystander Silence
Witnesses may stay quiet due to fear of retaliation. Their silence does not mean the behaviour is acceptable.
10. Repeated Personal Comments or Unwanted Attention
Even if not physical, personal remarks or unnecessary compliments may cause distress and lead to further escalation.

