Report + Support
The University of Sussex is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for every member of its community. If you or someone else has experienced behaviours such as bullying, harassment, a hate incident, sexual violence, domestic abuse, stalking, or discrimination, you can let us know using this Report + Support tool.
All staff, students and visitors to our campus can use this site to:
- Make a report to the University so that an advisor can talk you through options for support or further action.
- Find information about and access University and specialist support services
- Make an anonymous report to make the University aware of your experience, (please note we will assess whether any action can be taken on anonymous reports without revealing the reporter’s identity, though often no action is possible.) Reporting anonymously enables the university to build a statistical picture of incidents. Please see FAQs for more information.)
- Make an anonymous report and sign in to our 2 way messaging service to exchange messages with an advisor without revealing your identity.
There are two ways you can tell us what happened
Already reported?
If you’ve submitted a report and been given a code to speak with a caseworker you can log in below
Log in to MessagingSupport
Sexual violence and misconduct
- What is sexual violence and misconduct?
- Legal definitions of sexual violence
- What to do if you have been affected by sexual violence in the last 7 days (students)
- What to do if you have been affected by sexual violence within the last 7 days (staff)
- External help if you have been affected by sexual violence
- Supporting a Friend
- Myth Busting
- Myth busting: a video from the University of York
- Consent