Corrective Services NSW says it is aware of allegations of sexual assault at Bathurst Correctional Centre "and they have been referred to NSW Police".
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Bathurst's Western Advocate contacted Corrective Services NSW after hearing about allegations of sexual harassment at the jail.
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A Corrective Services NSW spokesperson said it would be inappropriate to comment further while the matter is being investigated.
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The spokesperson said assistant commissioner for offender management and programs Dr Anne Marie Martin attended Bathurst Correctional Centre on Wednesday, April 14 "to speak with staff about a range of concerns and discuss ways to improve the workplace culture".
The Advocate also contacted the Public Service Association (PSA), the union which covers corrective services workers.
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A PSA spokesperson said the union is assisting members.
"Everyone deserves to feel safe at work," the spokesperson said.
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