Safety

  • Are you in immediate danger? If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured, call 999 (or 112 from a mobile).
  • Find a safe space -  If an incident has just occurred, try to find somewhere you feel safe. 
  • If this isn't possible and you are scared or fearful, you can call security on 01225 87 5555 or the Police non-emergency number, 101. 

Support at the University

For BSU students:


  • Student Wellbeing Service - a wellbeing adviser can talk through your options and help you to access support. You can connect to them via the Request contact from an adviser form on this website.

  • We know that when people experience bullying or harassment of any kind, it can have an impact on being able to engage or focus on your studies. 
  • Please consider submitting exceptional circumstances if your studies have been or are being affected. 

For BSU staff:

 
Other sources of support 
 
  • Ditch the Label. An online advice and support community for young people up to the age of 25 who have experienced bullying. 
  • National Bullying Helpline for practical support to anyone who is experiencing bullying. Call 0845 22 55 787, 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. 
  • Victim Support help anyone who has been the victim of a crime. They can support you coping with the after-effects of crime and help with reporting to the police. 
 
Reporting what happened 

  • Deciding whether to report what has happened to you is a very personal decision 

  • If you are considering reporting, you can submit a form on this website and be connected to an advisor for further advice and support options.  
 
  • Reporting to the police. You can report a crime by calling the non-emergency number, 101 (or 999 for emergencies), or online
 
 
  • If the perpetrator is a BSU student or staff member, you have the option to formally report this to the University as a disciplinary matter. 
  • Note that submitting a Report and Support form will not constitute a direct formal report itself but will connect you to further information about reporting options. 
  • Note that we cannot guarantee confidentiality for anyone named in a report, if there are risk concerns. 
 
  • BSUSU Advice Centre - a free, impartial service where an advisor can talk through University procedures, what options are available and support you through processes (e.g. if you decide to formally report to the University).  





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