Disclose unwanted or inappropriate behaviour

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As a member of the Charles Sturt University community, we all have the right to feel safe at all times.

Charles Sturt University has ZERO tolerance for sexual assault or harassment. If this has happened to you, or you have witnessed this behaviour, or a student has disclosed this to you, make a report on this page.

You can also start a confidential conversation or access support right now if you need.

Disclosure form

Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).

Completing this form may feel overwhelming. If you would like help completing it, or wish to speak with Prevention and Support Specialists, please email safecommunities@csu.edu.au.

Any personal information you give us is confidential and will be kept in accordance with our privacy management plan

About this disclosure

I acknowledge that as I am choosing to disclose this incident anonymously, Charles Sturt University will be unable to contact me, take direct action, conduct a formal investigation, or offer follow-up support. Reporting anonymously is still very valuable in helping us shape our prevention action against any form of violence or discrimination within the Charles Sturt University community.

Your details

We request your details so we can contact you about this submission and check if the person affected wants to add anything. You don't need to name the person you're disclosing on behalf of if they wish to remain anonymous.

If a current or former student.
Your relationship to Charles Sturt University *

The Charles Sturt University community includes people who are:

  • students and staff on exchange from other institutions;
  • contractors and consultants performing work on University sites or on behalf of the University;
  • visiting academics and persons with academic status;
  • any volunteer in the University workplace and study environment;
  • employees of controlled entities, Centres and Institutes, and affiliated clubs and associations.
About the person who experienced the incident/s
The person who experienced the incident is *
Incident details
Which categories best describe this disclosure? *
Are there multiple incidents? * Has this happened more than once.
If reporting multiple incidents, select the most recent occurrence.
If reporting multiple incidents, select the location of the most recent occurrence.
Describe the incident/s in as much detail as you feel comfortable.
Person of concern details

The following questions relate to the person(s) whose behaviour you are reporting (sometimes called the perpetrator). These questions are not mandatory, only answer if you feel comfortable doing so.

Find more information about making a complaint about a staff member.

You may also choose to report student misconduct by completing the linked form.

If you wish, you may include details about the person(s) of concern in the field below such as their name, degree, or area of the University. If reporting more than one person, include additional details here.

Support
How can we best support you at this time? *

Confidentiality

We will not disclose the personal information provided to additional parties, unless you have given consent, or we are obligated to do so by law.

To help us identify trends and develop targeted responses to misconduct in the University community, strictly de-identified information about the incident you are reporting may be used in analysis and reporting.