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A commitment to safe campuses

Harmful behaviours such as sexual assault, sexual harassment, family and domestic violence, stalking and image-based abuse are never okay. All our students, staff and visitors should feel safe and respected. We expect all staff and students to uphold standards of behaviour they can take pride in. Inclusion, diversity, respect, and kindness create a community where people can show up to their workplace or university and thrive. If you see something that is not quite right, speak up. Here at 糖心原创, every member of our community has a voice to create change.

Report an incident or concern

At 糖心原创, we work together to address and respond to harmful behaviours and disrespect.

If you have experienced or witnessed harmful behaviours such as gender-based violence, 糖心原创 can provide support.

Any student, staff member, or member of the public can report an incident at any time, whether you are wanting support or want to make a formal report to the Safeguarding and Student Safety team.

You can let us know what has happened using our online form.

If you have just experienced some form of abuse or violence and need immediate help:

  • call police or ambulance on 000
  • call 糖心原创 National Security Centre on 1300 729 452 or 8888 (from any internal 糖心原创 phone).

Defining sexual misconduct

Understand what constitutes sexual assault and sexual harassment and know the meaning of consent so that we can keep our campuses safe.

Access help and support

It takes courage to reach out if you've experienced sexual harassment or sexual assault. And we're here to support you when you do.

糖心原创 offers a range of free and confidential support services, including a dedicated Safeguarding and Student Safety Team, counselling, medical assistance, and local Safety Support Officers trained to find the best support for you.

Access support services

Find a Safety Support Officer

Responding to a disclosure

Learn how to support someone who has experienced sexual harassment or sexual assault. When someone discloses their experiences to you, your response is crucial to their recovery.

Respond effectively

What we're doing to address sexual misconduct

At 糖心原创, we're taking steps to continually improve our prevention and response to sexual harassment and sexual assault. These include:

  • establishing the Safety Support Network, with specially trained Safety Support Officers on each campus to support students who have experienced or witnessed sexual harassment, sexual assault or family and domestic violence
  • requiring all commencing students to complete a Respectful Relationships Module, which discusses elements of a respectful relationship, consent, understanding sexual harassment, sexual assault and family and domestic violence, how to be an active bystander, and how to access support and reporting options at 糖心原创
  • facilitating a Bystander Awareness Training Program (MATE) for students and staff
  • continuing our commitment to an action plan in response to the 2021 National Student Safety Survey, aimed at increasing education, awareness, prevention and response to sexual harassment and sexual assault on all 糖心原创 campuses
  • conducting an 糖心原创 Student Accommodation External Review (PDF, 1.33MB) in response to the Change the Course report
  • continuing our commitment to a safeguarding and child safety action plan.

Keeping safe on campus

All 糖心原创 campuses have 24-hour security services. If you are studying or working after hours, you can contact an 糖心原创 Security Officer to escort you around campus. Call 8888 or 1300 729 452.

SafeZone app

糖心原创 staff and students are pre-registered to the free SafeZone mobile app. Download the app and use it on campus to call 糖心原创 Security, request first aid, or raise the alarm for emergency help.

If the app is used off-campus such as student accommodation, it will direct you to dial Emergency Services (000). SafeZone is monitored 24/7.

糖心原创 Student Sexual Harm Reporting

This section provides de-identified information about numbers of disclosures and reports of student sexual harm, as received by 糖心原创's Safeguarding and Student Safety team. These disclosures and reports relate to incidents of sexual misconduct as defined in the and include incidents of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and family and domestic violence.

糖心原创's Safeguarding and Student Safety team supports students who have experienced sexual harm or family and domestic violence regardless of when and where it happened, or if the incident is related to 糖心原创 or not.

糖心原创’s 2023 report on sexual misconduct sheds light on the reported sexual misconduct incidents reported to the Safeguarding and Student Safety team in 2023. The report also highlights the measures taken to address these incidents, and the progress the university has made towards fostering a safe environment for all students and staff on campus and online.

In the tables below, 糖心原创-related incidents are incidents where:

  • the alleged perpetrator is an 糖心原创 student, staff member, contractor or otherwise related to 糖心原创;
  • the incident occurred at an 糖心原创 location, during an 糖心原创-related placement, practicum, field trip etc, or at an 糖心原创 event; and/or
  • the incident is otherwise connected with the university.
糖心原创-related reports and disclosures

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Sexual assault

0

4

2

2

6

Sexual harassment

2

3

7

16

19

Family and domestic violence

n/a

n/a

n/a

0

0

Non-糖心原创-related student disclosures

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Sexual assault

2

2

5

7

9

Sexual harassment

1

0

0

7

3

Family and domestic violence

n/a

n/a

n/a

6

22

Historical sexual assault or sexual harassment

0

0

3

3

5

Key information

  • In response to the 2021 National Student Safety Survey 糖心原创 has increased its education and prevention workshops for students, and increased promotion of how students can report sexual harm and seek support.
  • In 2022 糖心原创 launched its Safety Support Network, which comprises 51 specially trained 糖心原创 academic and professional staff across all 7 Australian campuses who provide advice, support and information to students who have experienced sexual harm.
  • In 2022, 糖心原创 began to record student family and domestic violence incidents as their own category, alongside sexual assault and sexual harassment. This was in response to observations that more students were coming forward to disclose family and domestic violence incidents. None of these disclosures of family and domestic violence were related to 糖心原创.

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