Sexual misconduct
Sexual misconduct
Behaviour that is intimidating, abusive, disrespectful, or threatening, including sexual harassment, assault, rape or violence, is not acceptable within our community, whether on campus, in our workplaces, online or offshore. If you experience sexual misconduct, we can provide support and help you report the incident if you want to.
Reporting sexual misconduct
If you have experienced sexual misconduct, your personal safety and recovery is our first priority. The decision about whether or not to report sexual misconduct is up to you. However, we would encourage you to report so we can support you and act to prevent further recurrences.
On this page, you can find information about your reporting options and the support available to you. Your college or campus also has student support teams and counsellors who you can contact directly to get support. If you decide to submit a report, you can submit either anonymously, or, with your name and contact details.
When you use the below form to report sexual misconduct, you will be asked to provide information about the location of the incident so that we can find the right support personnel to work with you, assess your needs, and take appropriate actions.
You will also be asked whether you want to raise a ‘disclosure’ or ‘formal report’. This is to assist us in understanding the severity of your concern and what action you may be seeking from us. We will always seek to support victims’ safety and recovery, and investigate all formal reports of sexual misconduct.