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If you are, or think you may be, experiencing domestic abuse and/or violence
Your safety and wellbeing are important to us, if it is safe to do so please speak to your line manager about measures they and the wider University may take to support you as outlined below. Alternatively in the resources tab you can find details of external organisations who may be able to provide information and support.
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If you are concerned about a colleague
Colleagues and managers can often be the only other people outside the home that those experiencing domestic abuse talk to each day. Therefore they are uniquely placed to help spot signs of abuse – such as an individual becoming more withdrawn than usual, sudden drops in performance or mentioning controlling behaviours in their partner – and to help direct people to sources of support.