Report with your contact details
If you are making a report with your contact details to request support from an adviser, you will be asked the following questions:
- What type of incident you, or someone you know, has experienced, e.g. bullying.
- Where the incident took place.
- Whether you have reported the incident elsewhere. (Optional)
- Whether you are reporting an incident that happened to yourself, or someone else. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- The relationship of you, or the person you’re reporting on behalf of to the University, e.g. a student, member of staff or 'other'. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- Which area of the University you, or the person you’re reporting on behalf of, is connected to, e.g. your School or Department. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- Why you chose to report anonymously. (Optional)
- Characteristic questions relating to yourself, or the person you’re reporting on behalf of. For example, age, gender identity, ethnicity. (Optional)
- Your contact details: name, phone number and/or email address.
Report anonymously
If you are making an anonymous report, you will be asked the following questions:
- What type of incident you, or someone you know, has experienced, e.g. bullying.
- Where the incident took place.
- Whether you are reporting an incident that happened to yourself, or someone else. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- The relationship of you, or the person you’re reporting on behalf of, to the University, e.g. a student, member of staff or 'other'. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- Which area of the University you, or the person you’re reporting on behalf of, is connected to, e.g. your School or Department. You can choose ‘prefer not to say’.
- Why you chose to report anonymously. (Optional)
- Characteristic questions relating to yourself. For example, age, gender identity, ethnicity. (Optional)
You can find a video offering a walk-through of the reporting process at the 'What is Report and Support?' page.