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Conduct-related support and resources for all students
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https://warwick.ac.uk/services/conduct-and-resolution/support/forallstudents/
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Conduct-related support and resources for all students

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/conduct-and-resolution/support/forallstudents/ Parent: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/campaigns/we-act-be-an-active-bystander

About the Conduct and Resolution team

We’re here to help you have a safe and positive university experience. The University offers a range of conduct-related support services and resources for all students.

Our team takes a trauma-informed approach to support, ensuring sensitivity and care for everyone involved. We deliver activities that focus on prevention, alongside providing clear reporting and support routes for victim/survivors and all students affected. Our team manages the Report + Support service and provides Active Bystander training for student leaders, and promote key principles around Consent. We work closely with key services like Wellbeing and the Students’ Union (SU) to ensure you have access to comprehensive support throughout your time at Warwick.

Your department encourages you to take part in training on conduct-related topics. Many of these opportunities are eligible for the Warwick Award, so don’t miss out!

2025/2026 academic year - opportunities for students:

Online:

In-person:

Contact: weact@warwick.ac.uk

Micro-learning courses for first-year students

First-year students will be enrolled onto our micro-learning courses related to conduct at Warwick. Each course takes just 4 to 7 minutes.

A link to each course will be shared straight to your phone via SMS and/or to your Warwick email. You should tap the link you receive, and dive straight in. You will receive reminders to complete the course.

The message will be from conductlearning@warwick.ac.uk. It is not spam, so do not delete it.

The courses are built around themes relevant to your journey as a student such as Consent and Anti-Harassment and Bullying. You’ll receive one course at a time throughout the academic year.

Micro-learning for students:

Explore Freedom of Speech resources

Freedom of speech is a fundamental right that protects your ability to express ideas, opinions, and beliefs - even when they're challenging or unpopular. This page explains how that right applies at university, what the limits are, and how we balance free expression with respect for others in our diverse campus community.

Register for the Active Bystander Skills course

Active bystander strategies work in response to behaviours like sexual misconduct, harassment, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and more.

This course introduces what it means to be an active bystander, how to recognise harmful behaviours, and how we can respond as active bystanders to keep the members of our communities safe. It is focused on sexual misconduct and covers how the strategies can be applied to other unacceptable behaviours.

Students receive a certificate upon completion and are eligible for two Warwick Award points.

Register for a Term 3 course here, or to receive updates on future course dates.

Please email us via weact@warwick.ac.uk with course-related queries.

You can find the University's regulations, policies and procedures on behavioural misconduct (including student harassment and sexual misconduct), as well as guidance on intimate personal relationships between staff and students, on this webpage -

Behaviour Misconduct, Student Harassment, Sexual Misconduct

It serves as the 'single comprehensive source of information' required by the Office for Students (OfS registration condition E6).

Foundations in Racial Equity (FRE) Moodle

The 'Foundations in Racial Equity (FRE)' course is a central resource for all students. We recommend that all students engage with this learning and complete the course.

Access the course on Moodle.

Explore the Foundations in Racial Equity course:

Explore resources around recognising and preventing Microaggressions. \ \

Wider activities:

Previous team activities:

values-based activities toolkit for staff. - Maskulinities project: This IATL funded pilot project explored the meaning and impact of masculinity, sexism in sport, and supporting men in allyship.

Explore Our Dignity Principles at the University of Warwick

Further learning

Freedom of Speech

Consent at Warwick

Preventing harassment:

Additional services and resources

Report + Support

Report + Support (R+S) is the University's online, confidential reporting platform, accessible to all students, staff, and visitors. You can report anonymously or with your details. If you report with details, we will contact you within two university working days to arrange a chat. Nothing formal is triggered by making an initial report. We are a reporter-led service and won’t force someone to make a formal complaint if they don’t want to. We also signpost to external and internal support services.

Key contacts

If you are experiencing an emergency

On campus:

For non-emergencies:

Awards: