Any form of harassment or hate crime is never okay.
Some forms of harassment are considered a Hate Crime. A hate incident or crime is any act of violence or hostility against a person or property that is motivated by hostility or prejudice towards a person due to a particular protected characteristic.
Bullying and harassment are contrary to the Equality Act 2010 and the College's student and staff conduct policies.
Think
- Are you in immediate danger? If you are in immediate danger or seriously injured, you can contact the emergency services on 999 (or 112 from a mobile phone).
- Find a safe space. If an incident has just happened try and find somewhere you feel safe.
- What is a hate crime? It might be useful to think about what is meant by bullying and harassment and how these behaviours are described.
Report
- Report and Support. Students and staff can report an incident using the College's Report and Support system. You can choose to do this anonymously or you can request support from the College. If you choose to talk to the College, they will be able to talk through the options and support available to you, in confidence.
- College Procedures. Follow this link to see the College's policies and procedures surrounding formal complaints regarding College staff or services along with accusations of student misconduct, as laid out on the Hub.
Get Support
- Find out what support is available if you think you have a victim of a hate crime by getting in touch with Student Services, by emailing student.services@rwcmd.ac.uk
Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Follow the links to the Hub to find out more on the support available for mental health and wellbeing.
- Take care of yourself. It’s important that you take care of yourself. If you’ve heard something distressing or if something is troubling you, the College's Counselling Service offers confidential help and is open to both students and staff