We believe bullying and harassment is never okay, regardless of whether in person or online. It may help to understand what constitutes bullying and harassment before you decide what to do.

Think

If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured call 999 (or 112 from a mobile).
If you are on campus, you can call Campus Safety on 24/7 365 days a year on 01904 32 4444 or use the Safezone App.
If an incident has just happened, try and find somewhere you feel safe. 

Support

  • Talk to a friend - Talking things through with someone you trust can sometimes help. 
  • Is this a situation that could be resolved without intervention? For instance, blocking the person who is bullying or harassing you on social media. 
Find out more about support options both within and outside of the University for dealing with bullying and harassment. 

Report

  • Reporting to the University - You can chose to report with your contact details or anonymously using the buttons below.
  • Reporting to the police - If you believe that the behaviour you are experiencing may constitute a crime, and are thinking of reporting to the police, Victim Support has produced information on how this process may work, and what to expect. 
  • Reporting to Crime Stoppers anonymously -  You can call crime stoppers at any point on 0800 555 111 or use the Crimestoppers online form.

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