Thank you for choosing to report anonymously. We understand that this might be a difficult time for you, and we want to help connect you to support.
Choosing to report anonymously means we might not be able to help you directly, but can help others. The information you give us today will help us to provide better support to others and inform prevention work across the university. However, reporting anonymously will not lead to formal action being taken.
If you decide to make an anonymous report, we will use the information for monitoring and reporting purposes only. We will not be able to act on your report. If you would like us to investigate your concern and wish to maintain confidentiality, please refer to the University’s
Whistleblowing Policy.
If you choose to report anonymously, we will retain the details of your report for statistical purposes and to identify trends and areas for improvement. We will process this information on the grounds of the University’s legitimate interests.
If you would like to speak to someone, or need direct support or guidance, or would like a formal investigation to take place, please choose to
speak to an advisor.
Your data is important to us. We won't collect or store any information that goes against our
privacy notices.