REPORT WITH CONTACT DETAILS

You have chosen to report with contact details. This means someone in the College can respond and if requested, take action.

This report will remain confidential and the information contained in it will only be passed on to relevant and specifically trained staff members as required to investigate the incident where appropriate. We will not disclose any personal or identifiable information to others unless we believe there is a genuine threat to a person’s health and safety.

If an assault has just taken place and you are not in a safe place, feel at risk, or have any injuries that require urgent attention, please call the emergency services on 999.

By submitting this form, you agree to the use of the information you provide as detailed in the Privacy Policy and one or more of the following policies:

  1. Dignity at Work Policy
  2. Student Complaint Procedure (Individuals and Behaviour) 
  3. Sexual Harassment Policy

REPORT

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If you select the ‘Report’ option (in which case the next step will be blank), the College will take further action where required; which may include undertaking an investigation.

Alternatively, if you select ‘Contact an advisor / disclose an incident’, you will be contacted by an advisor whose role is to provide impartial, confidential guidance to help you understand what options and services are available to you.

Which type of report would you like to make? *

You can still make a formal report after speaking to one of the advisors. An advisor is able to provide impartial and confidential guidance to help you understand what options and services are available. Please indicate any preferences regarding the advisor (e.g. whether you would like to be referred to a female advisor, etc) in the box provided. We will endeavour to accommodate this, where possible.

Please select the type of advisor you prefer *

Are you reporting on behalf of yourself or somebody else? *
How are you connected to Christ the Redeemer College? *
How is the person who COMMITTED the unwanted behaviour connected to Christ the Redeemer College?

What area are you (or the person SUBJECTED to the unwanted behaviour, if reporting on behalf of someone else) connected to in the College?

What area is the person who COMMITTED the unwanted behaviour connected to in the College?

How is the person who COMMITTED the unwanted behaviour connected to you or the person SUBJECTED to unwanted behaviour? *
What is your age group (or that of the person SUBJECTED to the unwanted behaviour, if reporting on behalf of someone else)? *

The definitions provided on this page are for illustrative purposes only and are not a definite list, there is often overlap between definitions. If you have experienced anything that has made you feel uncomfortable you can report it, either anonymously or with contact details or you can request to speak with one of our advisors. You can also visit the Support Page for information on definitions and the internal and external support services available.

Bullying

Bullying may be characterised as offensive, intimidating, malicious or insulting behaviour, an abuse or misuse of power through means intended to undermine, humiliate, denigrate or injure the recipient.

Harassment (non-sexual)

Harassment is unwanted conduct which adversely affects the dignity of an individual and which causes the recipient to experience alarm or distress. The key is that the actions or comments could reasonably be viewed as being hostile or intimidating, demeaning and unacceptable to the recipient.

Hate incident based on multiple characteristics

A hate incident is any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense and could be based on a person’s disability, race, religion, sexual orientation and/or transgender identity.

Hate incident based on disability

Any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate based on a person’s disability. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense.

Hate incident based on race

Any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate based on a person’s race. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense.

Hate incident based on religion

Any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate based on a person’s religion. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense.

Hate incident based on sexual orientation

Any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate based on a person’s sexual orientation. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense.

Hate incident based on transgender identity

Any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hate based on a person’s transgender identity. This may or may not constitute a criminal offense.

Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse and coercive or controlling behaviour is defined as any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those who are, or have been, intimate partners or family members regardless of gender or sexuality. This can include, but is not limited to, psychological, physical, sexual, financial, spiritual and/or emotional abuse.

Rape or attempted rape

Engaging, or attempting to engage in a sexual act with another individual without consent

Sexual Assault

Sexually touching another person without their consent

Sexual Harassment

Conduct of a sexual nature which creates (or could create) an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating, or offensive environment for others including making unwanted remarks of a sexual nature. This may include misuses of power enacted by staff especially in their relations with students or staff members, e.g. inappropriate or unwanted behaviour such as harassment, grooming, bullying, sexual invitations, comments and non-verbal communication with sexual content or overtones, creation of inappropriate sexual atmosphere, and promised resources in exchange for sexual interaction.

Indecent Exposure

Inappropriately showing sexual organs to another person

Image-based sexual abuse or so called "Revenge Porn"

Recording and/or sharing intimate images or recordings of another person without their consent

Stalking

Repeatedly following another person without good reason

Spiking

Drink spiking is the addition of a substance to someone's drink without their knowledge or permission; substances added are usually drugs or alcohol. Needle spiking is when an unsuspecting person is injected with drugs using a needle. Spiking may be linked to other offences including sexual assault and theft.

Which of the following best describes the situation your report relates to? *

Are any of these factors relevant to your report? (Select all that apply) *

Where did the incident you are reporting occur?

If you are requesting to speak to an advisor only, the section above is entirely optional, so do not feel pressured to provide details or relive your experience. This description does not need to be detailed, or contain evidence.

If you are reporting the incident, use this section to describe what happened. The more detail you provide in this section the fewer questions the investigators may need to ask you about those details during the investigation. If there is more than one incident related to the same Responding Party, please indicate this in the description of the incident. Please note that you may be asked to submit any supporting documentation, where appropriate.

Christ the Redeemer College takes these reports very seriously and may judge that action is required even if the person reporting is not requesting any. There may be circumstances where there is a need to share some information to ensure safety or to fulfil the College's Duty of Care under Safeguarding. There are exceptions to this approach, specifically where it may not be safe or appropriate to inform an accused party. A Sexual Misconduct and Violence Case Manager will speak with you about your report first, before taking any action.

Supporting evidence may include, but is not limited to, photos, videos, e-mails, text messages and/or screenshots of online material. Supported file types include documents (Microsoft Word, PDFs, plain text, OpenDocument), pictures (JPEG, PNG), audio (MP3, WAV), video (MP4, MOV, AVI, WEBM). File size should not exceed 2MB.

Monitoring Information (for the reporting party)

The following questions are optional. We monitor reports by these equality groups to inform our future work. For example, we might want to know how many female students have made a report in the last 6 months. We do not include any personal details in these monitoring reports.

Do you consider yourself to be disabled within the definition of the Equality Act 2010?
What is your ethnic group?
I describe my gender as
Do you identify as trans?
Do you have a religion or belief?
What is your sexuality?

Notice:

By submitting this form you agree for us to contact you using the information provided in line with our privacy policy.

If you would prefer not to provide identifying information you can choose to submit anonymously.

If an assault has just taken place and you are not in a safe place, feel at risk, or have any injuries that require urgent attention, please call the emergency services on 999.

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