Report bullying, harassment or discrimination online and get support
17 Nov 2014
Watch the new We Get It video and come along for tea and biscuits in the Atrium, 2nd Floor, University Place between 11am and 3pm on Thursday, 20 November to find out more about the reporting tool and talk to an advisor about the support that’s available
The We Get It campaign was launched in February of this year and focused specifically on sexual harassment. The second phase which begins this week has a broader goal of challenging all forms of bullying, harassment and discrimination.
Whether you’re a member of staff or a student, you have a responsibility for ending bullying, harassment and discrimination in our community. In this new video, the President, members of staff and students give their backing to the campaign and urge you to Think, Talk and Report and Get Support:
Think
One person's "harmless banter" could be deeply offensive and have a negative impact on the work and lives of others. No one should have to feel uncomfortable for the sake of a joke. Consider and respect other people's views and feelings so that we can all work, study, and live in an inclusive and supportive environment.
Talk
Talk about where you draw the line and what you mean by bullying, harassment and discrimination.
If you think you or someone you know is being treated badly, talk to someone about it and, if you feel safe to do so, challenge it. Sometimes just explaining to someone how it makes you feel and asking them to stop is enough.
Report and Support
Use the new online Report and Support tool to report bullying, harassment, or discrimination. If you like, your report can be passed to a trained advisor, who can get you the right advice and support. You can also report something anonymously.
Further information
For more information, visit: