‘Highly sexualised workplace’: Children’s charity shut down amid claims of lewd behaviour
A children's charity has been shut down after allegations of a toxic workplace culture emerged. The organization, Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation, faced claims of lewd behavior by its CEO, Heidi Bradshaw. Following these allegations, the charity's accreditation was revoked and its government contract canceled.
- ▪Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation had its accreditation revoked and government contract canceled.
- ▪Allegations against CEO Heidi Bradshaw included inappropriate behavior and a highly sexualized workplace culture.
- ▪Multiple staff members reported psychological injuries from working in the organization.
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