Reporting a situation: discrimination, harassment and sexual violence at university
This form can be filled out by UCBL1 students and staff.
The 3 steps of the report form:
Step 1: characterising your report
Pick a category to help us characterise your situation. This means that the most appropriate person(s) to respond to your report can be chosen more quickly.
Step 2: detail your testimony
The testimony has no character limit.
Step 3: ask for a confidential meeting
Your report is strictly confidential. The coordinator of the listening cell will be in contact with you using the contact details you have provided (email or telephone number).
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Report form
Processing times are currently longer than usual (3 weeks on average). We apologise for the inconvenience.This form has three main steps, divided into seven questions overall.
Answering time: approx. 10 minutes (can vary depending on the level of detail of the report).
Characterising the situation
You are
If you have reported this situation to another person or another organisation (in or outside the university), you can specify it here.
Pick the closest applicable definition(s) of your situation. You may pick as many as necessary :
If other, precise subject or behavior...
Your testimony
You are
Detailed testimony
if possible, mention the precise dates and places.
Add a file
You can add a file to your testimony : Images, Word document, PDF etc.
Please indicate your needs and expectations relating to the reporting cell (listening, legal adivce, psychological help, etc).
Finalisation and contact details
Indicate the nature of your reportIf i chose to testify anonymously I acknowledge that I will not be contacted by the University. I acknowledge that no action (support, legal procedure…) will be implemented.
Else I leave my details here to be recontacted :
*Définitions
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- Moral harassment: repeatedly imposing on a person, in a professional or academic context, comments or behaviour that may lead to a deterioration in their living conditions. This results in a deterioration of the victim's physical or mental health.
- Bullying: repeatedly imposing on a person, in an academic context, comments or behaviour that may lead to a deterioration in their living conditions. This results in a deterioration of the victim's physical or mental health.
- Sexual harassment: repeatedly imposing on a person, sexist or sexually connoted remarks or actions.
- Sexist or sexual violence of any kind: any sexually connoted act, committed with violence, coercion, threat, or surprise; and/or all unwanted sexualisation/behaviour that affects the dignity, health or physical integrity of the victims.
- Discrimination of any kind: the unfavourable treatment of a person, on a ground prohibited by law. There are 27 official discrimination criteria: https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F38175?lang=en
- Discriminatory violence of any kind: a violent incident that the victim, a witness or any other person perceives to be incited by prejudice or bias, intolerance or hatred, whether or not it constitutes an offence or crime under the Penal Code.