Contact an Advisor within HR:
contact an advisor
Disclose an unwanted incident(s) anonymously:
Disclose Anonymously
Reporting Options
If you have experienced harassment or sexual misconduct, Birmingham Newman University is committed to supporting you. You have control over what steps you take, there are several ways to report or disclose the incident, if you choose to do so.
Below we will outline how you can report to the police, the University, or access support without making a formal report.
It’s your choice. It’s completely up to you whether or not to report what’s happened. There are a few options:
- Reporting to the Police
In an emergency or if you are in immediate danger, you should dial 999.
If you feel it is not an emergency, you can still report the incident to the police by calling 101 or by using the West Midlands Police Live Chat or find your local police force. An officer will take some details and should issue you with a crime reference number. There are specially trained staff and units within Police forces that can support you through the reporting process. Find out more about your options for reporting sexual violence to the police.
- Contact an Advisor
Staff have the option to Disclose or Report the unwanted incident or conduct to an Advisor within Human Resources or a Dignity at Work Contact Advisor by:
- Telephone: Contact Us Human Resources
- Book an Appointment: Contact an Advisor Form (includes contact details)
- Contact: Dignity at Work Contacts
- Email HR: discloseandsupport@newman.ac.uk
- OR
- Disclose an incident via our Disclose with Contact Details Form
Disclose with contact details
If you chose to contact an Advisor within HR or a Dignity at Work Contact Advisor, they will be able to provide you with advice and guidance about the options available to you so that you can make an informed choice on what you’d like to do next. You can find more information about contacting an Advisor here.
Please be aware that there may be occasions where you disclose something to an individual where they are unable to keep the information you have disclosed confidential. They may be obliged to inform the University’s Designated Safeguarding Officer for staff of a disclosure if:
You are under 18 / an ‘adult at risk’ (as defined within the University’s Safeguarding Policy and Procedure: Safeguarding Policy
If the disclosure involves or may impact an individual who is under the age of 18 / an ‘adult at risk’ (as defined within the University’s Safeguarding Policy and Procedure: Safeguarding Policy
If the individual who has received your disclosure suspects that you are at risk of causing harm to yourself or others
In addition to this, in certain circumstances, the University may judge that action is required even if the person disclosing an incident(s) is not requesting any.
- Complain about Sexual Misconduct specifically
This form can be used to report or disclose incidents of sexual misconduct against students or staff specifically. The form will be submitted to a trained practitioner within HR. The HR team will then contact you to provide you with advice and guidance about the options available to you so that you can make an informed choice on what you’d like to do next. The team may also signpost you to other support that is available to you.
- Submit a formal complaint
A formal complaint against students, staff or third parties (visitors, contractors and members of the public) relating to sexual misconduct or harassment (sexual and not sexual) can also be made under the usual Staff Grievance Policy and Procedure, Staff Dignity at Work Policy and Procedure, Prevention of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Policy documents. Your formal compliant will be acknowledged by a manager within the University who may also signpost you to other support that is available to you.
If none of these options seem appropriate to you, you may choose to disclose an unwanted incident or conduct anonymously:
Whichever option you choose, you need to be aware that disclosing and reporting an incident are separate decisions that result in different levels of response or action from the University.
Please be aware that choosing to disclose anonymously means we will not be able to help you directly. The information you give us will help us to provide better support to others and inform prevention work across the university. However, disclosing anonymously will not lead to formal action being taken.
Disclose an unwanted incident(s) anonymously:
Disclose Anonymously
More information about reporting and disclosures for staff can be found here: Anonymous Disclosures – What to Expect