Thank you for choosing to report anonymously. We understand that this might be a difficult time for you, and we want to help connect you to support.
Choosing to report anonymously means we might not be able to help you directly, but can help others. The information you give us today will help us to provide better support to others and inform prevention work across the university.
If you would like to speak to someone, or need direct support or guidance, please choose to
speak to an advisor. If you do not want to make a named report but want to access details of the internal and external support available to you, please click on the Support link at the top of this page.
Before you make a report we want you to know that we will take into account your wishes if you tell us that you don’t want any further action to be taken as a result of the information you have provided. However, you need to be aware that exceptionally there may be occasions where as part of our duty of care we are required to investigate the incident and take any necessary action against individuals involved. This will be done only where necessary due to a significant risk or ongoing duty of care which we have to act upon. We will carefully consider why you do not want any further action to be taken, as well as the safety and wellbeing of anyone else affected.
Your data is important to us. We won't collect or store any information that goes against our
data protection policy.