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What is Sexual Misconduct?
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What is Sexual Misconduct?

Source: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/what-is-sexual-misconduct Parent: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/support/sexual-misconduct

Our Sexual Misconduct and Relationship Abuse Policy makes clear that we do not tolerate sexual misconduct, violence or abuse (Principle 3). 

We want to support anyone, both students and staff, who have experienced such behaviours as we recognise the personal and emotional impact such incidents can have, and how difficult these experiences can be. 

What is Sexual Misconduct?

Sexual Misconduct covers a broad range of inappropriate, unwanted or attempted unwanted behaviours of a sexual nature. It covers all forms of sexual violence, including: 

If you have an experience which is not covered by these definitions, or you are unsure of the nature of your experience, we can support you. Please do not let limited definitions prevent you from seeking support. 

All of these behaviours are equally unacceptable. If this happens to you, it’s important to remember it is not your fault. 

Examples of Sexual Misconduct

Listed below are a few, but not an exhaustive list of examples of Sexual Misconduct. If your experience is not on the list, but it has made you feel uncomfortable, we can still support you. 

Online Sexual Misconduct is equally as serious as face-to-face or physical Sexual Misconduct. 

More Information

Support for Sexual Misconduct

What is sexual violence?- Rape Crisis England and Wales

There are two ways you can tell us what happened

Tell us anonymously or Tell us with details