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This form enables anyone who is or has been a student, staff or visitor to the University to anonymously report inappropriate behaviour from staff, students or members of the community, including harassment, bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct. 

The collegiate University takes this type of complaint very seriously.  There are support and reporting options available for those that have experienced any type of harassment.  However, the collegiate University understands that formally reporting an incident is not something that everyone wishes to do; it takes time and energy, and sometimes includes sharing very personal information.  Therefore, this option enables you to anonymously record this type of behaviour.  The information you provide will be collated and analysed to help monitor the prevalence of incidents that take place and understand the impact of initiatives run by the collegiate University and Students' Unions.

So that you cannot be identified by your submission, if you are logged into the University website you must log out before you can complete the form.

If you have any feedback about the wording or options within the anonymous reporting form then please contact OSCCA@admin.cam.ac.uk.

Sources of support

If you or others you know have experienced inappropriate behaviour then it can often be helpful to seek support.  A list of internal and external support for students is available here.  A list of internal and external support for staff is available here. All support is non-judgemental and tailored to your needs. 

Formal reporting options

The University cannot take direct action as a result of anonymous reporting.  If you wish action to be taken you can formally report an incident to the College, University, or the Police. If you are a student find out more about formal reporting here. If you are a staff member then find reporting information here.

Complete the questions below to submit an anonymous report

* indicates that a field is required

Choose one option from the list
Choose the most appropriate category
Choose all of the relevant options
If there have been a series of similar incidents, choose the timeframe of the most recent incident
Choose the most accurate description of where the incident took place
Choose all answers that apply
Choose all of the relevant behaviours that took place, the behaviours may have occurred in person, in writing or through any online platform
If you believe the behaviour you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) experienced was because of a real or perceived personal trait. You can choose multiple options, or leave this question blank if you don't think this applies to the incident.