If you think someone you know is being discriminated against there are lots of ways in which you can help them. 
 
Understanding the behaviours and actions associated with discrimination is a good place to start. Most people will be able to describe what has or is happening to them and how it's making them feel. 
 
Think

Talk
  • Listen. Just taking the time to listen to someone and talk about what has happened to them can help. If someone you know has been affected, you can encourage them to seek support. It’s important to listen to what they want to do and respect the decision they make. If they do not wish to seek support or report what has happened to them, you can ask them if you can make a report on their behalf without providing their personal details.
  • Give options. When they have finished talking ask them if they are okay to talk through some possible options and next steps. Remember, it is important that they decide what they want to do.

Report
  • Students and staff can report an incident using City St George’s Report + Support platform. They can choose to do this without providing their personal details or they can request support from an adviser by filling in the form with their contact details. 
  • University Procedure. If they choose to make a formal complaint to the University about a member of staff or a student there are procedures which set out the steps they will need to follow. See staff and student policies and procedures.  

Support 

There are many ways to access support at City St George's and a number of external organisations that provide specialist support. You can encourage the person to access the support they need.  

Your mental health and wellbeing 
 
If you are supporting someone, make sure you look after yourself. If you’ve heard something distressing or if something is troubling you, you may also want to access support for yourself.  

For students

Students can connect with staff across the University:
  • Student Health and Wellbeing provide students with practical, emotional and specialist disability related support. Students can complete the e-referral form to access these services.
  • Student Support Services are a multi-disciplinary team that provides support, expert advice and guidance to students. You can contact them through our Support@City platform
  • The Chaplaincy Team offer pastoral support to everyone, welcoming every faith, belief and culture and students with no faith, and can be contacted directly
  • The SU Advice Service offer advice and support for students who have experienced incidents either on campus, online or off campus. You can complete a case form here.
For staff
  • Vivup, City St George's Employee Assistance Provider (0800 023 9324) -Their telephone helpline provides staff members with expert support for life's ups and downs - 24/7, 365 days a year. Whatever mental, physical, financial or personal issue you're facing, you can find a wide range of resources to help you. 
  • The Wellbeing @ City Hub provides details of additional information and support on wellbeing for staff members.
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