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Bullying, harassment & misconduct

Where you can get help with bullying, harassment & misconduct

Bullying, harassment & hate crime

University services

Support and Report

Support and Report can be used by all staff, students, and visitors to report discrimination, misconduct, harassment or assault. You can report anonymously or get support from an advisor. Never OK Logo

Security

Security is here to help at all times; 24 hours a day, seven days a week ensuring campus is safe, looking after parking, CCTV, lost property and everyone’s welfare on university premises.

Student Support Advice Service

The Student Support Advice Service provide wellbeing and welfare advice and support to all students. You can talk to them about anything that's bothering you.

SU services

Advice & Support Centre

The SU Advice & Support Centre offer independent and confidential guidance, supporting you to you understand your options if you experience or witness harassment or bullying. An Adviser can help you to draft written documents, support you at meetings and explain the University policies and processes. SU Advisers are non-judgemental and give advice to either reporting or responding parties. You can use the Support & Report tool to contact an SU Advisor or email suadvice@bath.ac.uk.

Nightline

Nightline offer a peer-to-peer confidential & non-judgemental listening service every night of term between 8pm and 8am. You can phone (the number is on the back of your library card) or use the anonymous instant messenger

SU Community Officer

The SU Community Officer is elected to represent students in equality, diversity, and inclusivity to the University, including working to reduce incidences of discrimination and improve support for victims of discrimination. You can contact them with any queries or concerns related to discrimination or harassment.

Outside organisations

SARI

SARI provides support for victims of any type of hate crime including racist, faith-based, disablist, homophobic, transphobic, age-based or gender-based.

Victim Support

Victim Support is an independent charity, supporting people affected by crime or traumatic events, through helping people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime.

Sexual harassment & violence

University services

Support and Report

Support and Report can be used by all staff, students, and visitors to report discrimination, misconduct, harassment or assault. You can report anonymously or get support from an adviser.

Security

Security is here to help at all times; 24 hours a day, seven days a week ensuring campus is safe, looking after parking, CCTV, lost property and everyone’s welfare on university premises.

Sexual health

We can give advice on sexual health including healthy sexual relationships.

Wellbeing Service

The Wellbeing Service provide wellbeing and welfare advice and support to all students. You can talk to them about anything that's bothering you.

SU services

Advice & Support Centre

The Advice & Support Centre is here to guide and support you with any problems you may have during your time at Bath, e.g. academic, housing, or personal. The professional advisors offer confidential, independent and non- judgemental information, advice and support.

Outside organisations

SARSAS

SARSAS are a specialist support service for people in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset, or South Gloucestershire, who have experienced any form of sexual violence, at any point in their lives.

The Bridge

The Bridge is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC). They offer medical care, emotional and psychological support, and practical help to anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted.

Victim Support

Victim Support is an independent charity, supporting people affected by crime or traumatic events, through helping people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime.

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