At the University of Liverpool, we are committed to promoting diversity and equality, and to providing a supportive and inclusive environment.
We want to encourage all members of our community to report bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, hate crime, assault or discrimination by using the quick and simple Report + Support tool.
The Report + Support webpages also include a series of support articles and advice for people who are experiencing harassment or who are supporting someone who has.
Report
You can report bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct and assault, hate crime or discrimination using the quick online reporting forms.
Reporting takes a few minutes. You can report an incident and talk to an Advisor and the information you provide will only be used does not initiate a formal complaints process.
Any information you provide will remain confidential unless there is a serious threat to a person’s safety.
If you don’t wish to speak to an Advisor you can report any incident anonymously.
Support
If you complete a form and include your contact details then a Wellbeing Advisor from our Student Welfare, Advice and Guidance team will contact you within three working days to make an appointment to offer support, advice and guidance.
Support can include:
- Spending time to simply listen to you.
- Information and referrals to local external organisations who could offer further support. Organisations that could offer further support include Victim Support, Safeline and National Stalking Helpline. For further information on external organisations please see ‘Additional Support’ section on Report and Support.
- Information to support with your studies including Extenuating Circumstances.
If you need to speak to someone urgently please contact the Wellbeing Advisors who can provide confidential support, advice and guidance. To contact them please call 0151 795 1000 between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday or you can email on advice@liverpool.ac.uk
In need of immediate help?
If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured call 999.
If you call 999 and are unable to talk remain silent and press 55. There will be a recorded message and you must press 55 to confirm you need help.
If you are on campus and feel unsafe, call campus support (security) on 0151 794 2222 or go to your nearest University building and ask someone to phone campus support for you.
Do not intervene in any situation if it is not safe to do so. It is important not to put yourself at risk.