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If you have experienced or witnessed bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct and hate crime, emergency help is available.
The university is committed to protecting the dignity of its staff in their work, including providing a working and teaching environment that is free from bullying, harassment and sexual misconduct and hate crime.
We want all students at King’s to be part of an inclusive, welcoming and supportive campus community. Our Student Guidance is for who have experienced or witnessed harassment, bullying, sexual misconduct or hate crime.
The Anonymous Disclosure Tool allows you to raise a concern and help the university to identify patterns and trends in the incidents reported in order to improve the way we respond to reports.
Accessing support after an incident is crucial and the College is committed to services for victims and anyone who might require them – regardless if they have formally or informally reported the incident.
It Stops Here is a collaborative campaign by King’s College London and KCLSU to build an environment where all of our students, staff and community members feel welcome, supported and safe regardless of who they are.