We believe that sexual violence, partner violence, and hate crime, including harassment such as racism and sexual harassment, are never okay.
Our Report and Support platform allows all students, staff, and visitors to our campus to report something either anonymously, or with contact details, so that you will get a response. Reports can be about an individual or a group of people.
Make a report
You can choose to make a report anonymously or by providing contact details.
If you choose to submit a report anonymously, we will not ask you for any personal identifiable details, but we will be unable to offer any direct advice about your report.
If you choose to submit contact details, our team will only use your details to put you in contact with a University Welfare Adviser or Sexual Violence Liaison Officer. This does not initiate a formal complaints process. The report will remain confidential, and we will not disclose any personal or identifiable information to others, unless there is a genuine threat to a person's health and safety.
What happens when your report is submitted
Your report will be reviewed and assessed to determine how your concern will be addressed and any provisional action that the University may need to take to keep you safe.
If you leave your details, you will be contacted to discuss options and any support you may need. We may ask you for further information or evidence, at this stage, to ensure we fully understand your concerns.
We understand that you may not feel comfortable raising a concern, perhaps because you feel it will make things worse or you may not be believed. Any disclosures made will be taken seriously and treated sensitively, and the University will work with you to decide if you wish to take further steps.