Thank you for choosing to disclose anonymously. We understand that this might be a difficult time for you, and we want to help connect you to the right support.
Choosing to disclose anonymously means we cannot help you directly or contact you, but we can help others.
The information gathered through anonymous disclosures will help us to identify trends, continue to improve our support services, and inform prevention work across the university. However, disclosing anonymously will not lead to direct action being taken.
If you would like to speak to someone, or need direct support or guidance, please consider making a disclosure with contact details.
Your data is important to us. We won't collect or store any information that goes against our Privacy Policy.
Remember, if you need immediate support or feel in crisis, we have listed contact information for sources of support available within the University and externally on our support pages that you may find helpful.
If you are in immediate danger or are seriously injured, please call 999 (or 112 from a mobile)