Seeking support for sexual assault, harassment or violence

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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, our Prevention and Support Specialist team are here to support you via the reporting form below.

If you need immediate emergency assistance

  • call 000 for emergency assistance from the police or an ambulance.
  • for help on campus, contact Campus Security on 1800 931 633
  • you can contact the NSW Police (131 444) and seek assistance from the nearest hospital, or access medical attention from your local GP.

If you need to talk to someone, you can

Privacy

Your privacy is important to us. You can remain anonymous, however please understand that the University will be limited in the action it can take if you can't be contacted.

Staff and student leaders submitting this form on behalf of another, please fill in your contact details so we can also provide you consultative support.

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Who are you seeking support for?
About you
Your relationship to Charles Sturt
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If you're seeking support for someone else
The person who experienced the incident is:

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.

Incident details

Sometimes completing this form can feel overwhelming. If you would like help to complete the form or to speak with Prevention and Support Specialist by emailing on prevention-support@csu.edu.au.

Confidentiality

Next steps

The University’s Prevention and Support Specialist Program will use the information you provide on this form to understand your needs, to provide you with care and support if you would like this, and wherever possible, respond to the incident you are reporting.

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.

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

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

If you have any questions or concerns about this form, please contact Safe Communities safecommunities@csu.edu.au

If completing this form causes you distress, you can also contact