Make a report
UNSW Gendered Violence Portal
UNSW Gendered Violence Portal
UNSW is closed from 5pm on Monday 23 December 2024, reopening on Monday 6 January 2025.ÌýÌý
While UNSW is closed, staff will not be able to respond to online reports. If you want to talk to someone during this time, you can call 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or find more details for 24/7 support services here.
If you need help with an emergency on campus, UNSW Security is available 24/7.Ìý
UNSW Security Sydney – 02 9385 6666
UNSW Security Canberra – 02 6265 7275).Ìý
For emergency assistance off-campus, call Triple Zero (000).
Whether you have been directly affected, are a witness to an incident, or a support person, you may choose to make a report through the UNSW Gendered Violence Portal. You have the choice to remain anonymous. The University will take all reasonable steps to respect and protect your anonymity. All information you submit is treated confidentially, except where the University has a specific legal obligation or duty of care to protect individuals’ and community safety.
An incident of gendered violence that has happened to you online, on a UNSW campus, in UNSW student accommodation or during a UNSW activity where you or the other person involved are a UNSW student or staff member.
An incident that happened to someone else who is a UNSW student or staff member.Ìý
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You can report this even if the incident is not recent, and did not happen on a UNSW campus or in UNSW student accommodation, or during a UNSW activity.
If you require immediate emergency assistance, contact UNSW Security (9385 6666) or the Police (000).
If you feel you need to talk to someone right now by phone or online, you can call 1800Respect (1800 737 732). More details for on and off campus services are available here.
UNSW follow a trauma informed approach. This means that when you make a report, the way that we respond to the report will be informed by your wishes and instructions. You have control over what happens next, including requesting no action.
To find out more about the investigative process and support available to you, download our booklet 'Important things to know: sexual misconduct and gendered violence'.
If you have questions about an incident or would like to speak to a professional, helpful information is available on these pages.