Reporting Options
The University is committed to building a culture where members of its community feel safe to speak up if they experience or witness anything that doesn't feel right. We encourage you to report an issue or incident thatÌýyou have experienced or witnessed.Ìý
If you are unsure whether you should make a report, or would like to get further advice on what to do, you can look at the FAQs below or contact the Integrity Unit. Reports can be made anonymously.
Support is available to help you talk through your experience, and/or get information and advice on what to do next.Ìý
´¡Ìý°ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³ÙÌýmeans either a disclosure or a complaint.
´¡ÌýcomplaintÌýisÌýa report made by an individual that wants the University to take action.Ìý
´¡ÌýdisclosureÌýis a report made by a person who is seeking support or wants to report the incident, and who does not want the University to take action in response to their report at this time.
Frequently asked questions
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Who is a member of the university community?
The term 'university community' refers to students, staff, visitors, volunteers, contractors and titleholders.
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I'm thinking about making a report - what should I do?
- Consider who would be a safe / confidential person to talk to or support you in this processÌý
- Students: a trusted friend, family member, or the University of ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Counselling Support
- Staff/titleholder: a HR advisor in your area, your supervisor or the Integrity Unit (8313 0609, integrityunit@adelaide.edu.au)Ìý
- Volunteers/visitors/contractors: your University contact person, orÌýthe Integrity Unit (8313 0609, integrityunit@adelaide.edu.au)Ìý
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- You may want to make some dot points of your experience in case you need to refer to them later (be mindful it may be distressing to do this on your own and you may want to seek appropriate support)
This reporting behavioural misconduct flowchart provides a very simple view of the general reporting process.ÌýÌýAlternative text for the flowchart is available.
- Consider who would be a safe / confidential person to talk to or support you in this processÌý
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How can I make a report?
You can make a report through the (the blue button 'report an incident to the Integrity Unit' at the top of this page), or by contacting the Integrity UnitÌýby phone on 8313 0609 or via e-mail integrityunit@adelaide.edu.au.
You may also wish to speak to seek help to make a report:
- For staff/titleholders: Ìýyour HR Advisor in your areaÌýor supervisor
- For students: Ask ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø,ÌýInternational Student Advisors, Disability Support, and the Wirltu Yarlu Student Support Team are all able to help you.
- For volunteers, visitors and contractors: your volunteer coordinator or University contact point.
You can choose to make a disclosure or a complaint, depending on how much information you would like to provide and how you would like the University to respond.
This reporting behavioural misconduct flowchart provides a very simple view of the general reporting process.ÌýÌýAlternative text for the flowchart is available.
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What is the difference between a report, complaint and disclosure?