Sexual Misconduct, Violence and Harassment
Information for Students
香港六合彩挂牌资料 is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment where all students are treated with dignity and respect. We believe that you should be able to live and study in a University where you can be yourself, get involved in every opportunity and reach your full potential.
We believe that no student should have to experience any form of sexual misconduct, violence or harassment, including hate crime or racial abuse, and that it is not a normal part of the student experience. If you experience any form of sexual misconduct, violence or harassment, we can provide you with a safe and confidential space, free from judgement, in which to tell us about it and we will enable you to move forward in whatever way you feel is best for you.
For further information, please see our policies: Sexual and Domestic Violence Policy, Trans Student Equality Policy, Student Harassment Policy
Tell someone about sexual misconduct, violence or harassment to access support, or report it to the university.
If you'd like to speak to someone you know, find a member of staff in your School/College/Department, who is specially trained to receive disclosures of sexual misconduct, violence or harassment.
Learn about your options for reporting an incident of sexual misconduct, violence or harassment, formally to the University.
More information on what is considered Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, Hate Crime and Racial Abuse.
For Students
for students provides more information on the University's Sexual Violence Policy.
Find out more about our Student Code of Conduct .
Produced in partnership with our Student Housing Office, this leaflet provides helpful information about .
For Staff
This page presents information and guidance for members of staff supporting students affected by any form of sexual misconduct, violence or harassment.
If you have immediate concerns about your personal safety you can contact:
- University Security on 01248 382795 or 333 from an internal phone
- The Police directly on 999 in an emergency or 101 when not an emergency
- Or ask a member of staff to do this for you.