Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
Health, Wellbeing, and Safety
Global Leadership Institute promotes and fosters a safe environment on campus and online for staff, students, and visitors. Health, wellbeing, and safety are primary responsibilities for both Academic Board and Executive Management Team. For more information, please see the Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Policy and Security and Safety Policy.
A commitment to partnering with the Australian and state governments in the ‘Stop it at the Start’ initiative, GLI seeks to clearly identify disrespectful attitudes and behaviours and proactively talk and teach about positive relationships. Health, wellbeing, and safety are a primary responsibility of both Academic Board and Executive Management Team.
For external advice, you can contact the Queensland Human Rights Commission or another relevant agency.
In the case of an emergency please dial 000 for the police, fire, or ambulance. If the situation is not an emergency, please call your local police station or you can make a report in-person at your nearest station. You may wish to make a formal report or draw upon the informal or anonymous reporting options offered by the different state police forces. You can take a support person with you when making `a report to the police.
Critical Incidents
Critical incidents are managed by the Critical Incident Coordinator and Critical Incident Management Team who report to the President.
Regarding international students, GLI adheres to the Educational Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act and notifies the relevant government departments as soon as practical after the incident. In the case of a student’s death or other absence affecting attendance, the Academic Dean will contact the Department of Home Affairs by phone prior to reporting via the Provider Registration and International Student Management System (PRISMS).
If an international student dies or sustains serious injury, GLI may be required to assist the family:
- hire interpreters;
- make arrangements for hospital/funeral/memorial service; repatriation;
- obtain death certificate;
- with personal affairs, including insurance and visas issues.
GLI maintains a written record of any critical incident and remedial action taken by GLI for at least two years after the overseas student ceases to be an accepted student.
If you need to report a critical incident on or off campus, related to the GLI community, please submit the Critical Incident Report Form to: safety@gli.edu.au
For more information, please see: Critical Incident Management Policy