Harassment Advisory Service
www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/wellbeing/Contacts/The University’s Student Charter, its Policy on Equality and Diversity and its Student Anti-bullying and Harassment Policy make reference to working in a learning environment which is free from harassment including discrimination, victimisation and bullying, and expects individuals to treat fellow students, staff and visitors equally and respectfully. In line with its regulations the University will take disciplinary action against students who cause distress by comments made about others, whether said or in writing. This includes comments written in the public domain, for example on social networking sites.
Harassment is any behaviour on the part of an individual which may give offence, humiliate, threaten, intimidate or cause apprehension to another individual because of their sex, gender, religious belief, disability, political opinion, race, ethnic origin etc and which creates an intimidatory, hostile or offensive studying environment.
The University is committed to maintaining and developing a learning environment which encourages all students to contribute fully and on an equal basis to the life of the University. The studying environment should be supportive of the dignity and self-esteem of individuals and free from harassment.
If you believe you are being harassed and want to talk to someone in confidence, please contact a member of the Student Welfare team.
Harassment is any behaviour on the part of an individual which may give offence, humiliate, threaten, intimidate or cause apprehension to another individual because of their sex, gender, religious belief, disability, political opinion, race, ethnic origin etc and which creates an intimidatory, hostile or offensive studying environment.
The University is committed to maintaining and developing a learning environment which encourages all students to contribute fully and on an equal basis to the life of the University. The studying environment should be supportive of the dignity and self-esteem of individuals and free from harassment.
If you believe you are being harassed and want to talk to someone in confidence, please contact a member of the Student Welfare team.