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S.A.S.H POLICY

SASH= Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment

The University has a legal obligation to provide students and staff with a safe environment.

If you choose to do so, you can report an incident as a disclosure or a complaint:

The Integrity Unit is there to provide accessible and non-discriminatory support options for anyone who has experienced or witnessed sexual assault, harassment, bullying, and other forms of inappropriate behaviour. Contact the Integrity Unit to via the QR code to make a report or seek informal advice first

Experiencing sexual misconduct is never your fault. Many students who report to counselling services say that existing trauma from being sexually assaulted prior to enrolling is negatively impacting their life, and the Counselling service is there to support you.

A disclosure is a report where you don’t want the University to take action at this time You can disclose as much ro as little as you like If you want the University to take action, you can make a complaint and you will be assigned a single point of contact to talk to.

No one will be treated unfairly as a consequence of making a Report, supporting another person who has made a Report, or by engaging in bystander intervention

We've made flowchart to show how a complaint may be handled by the University.

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