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  • There is zero tolerance for bullying, harassment and sexual misconduct at UCL. Whether you are a student or a staff member, if you would like to report a personal case or something that you have witnessed, or simply would like to check what all this means and what the processes involved are, go to Ìý
  • If you ‘d rather contact an adviser without using the Report and Support website, the list of current UCL Dignity Advisors is available here: /equality-diversity-inclusion/dignity-ucl/dignity-advisorsÌý

Staff’s support pagesÌý

  • Staff Assistance Programme 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year support. Confidential support that is provided independent from UCLÌý No cost to youÌý Professional consultation, counselling, information, resources and referrals to services in your local areaÌý No limit to the number of issues you can get support onÌý Accessible via phone: 0800 197 4510 Online: /human-resources/health-wellbeing/occupational-health/employee-assistanceprogramme-eapÌý
  • Silver Cloud All staff and PhD students have free access to SilverCloud, an online cognitive behaviour therapy tool targeting stress, depression, anxiety and negative body image.ÌýÌý Access SilverCloud, select the programme you wish to follow and register with your UCL email address. /human-resources/online-cbt-toolsÌý
  • Trade Unions UCL recognises three campus trade unions including UNISON, UNITE and UCU. Staff who are members can contact them for support and advice.ÌýÌý UNISON: UNITE: Ìý UCU: Ìý
  • Staff Wellbeing Wellbeing at Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ is the five-year wellbeing strategy for the whole Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ community.ÌýÌý UCL has a staff wellbeing hub where you can find a variety of initiatives developed to support our staff.Ìý /human-resources/health-wellbeing/wellbeinguclÌý
  • Rape Crisis Outreach Worker Can see female students affected by sexual misconduct for confidential one-to-one appointments in person or via phone. The Outreach Worker can assist with discussing the impact of the incident; options and process reporting to the police; signpost or refer to therapeutic support. To make an appointment, please contact SSW through the drop-in sessions, call +44 (0) 20 7679 0100 or email student.wellbeing@ucl.ac.uk and note 'appointment with Rape Crisis Outreach Worker.'Ìý
  • Workplace well-being website: /human-resources/workplace-healthÌý

Currently, a number of resources on self-care are available through Remote, not Distant:Ìý/human-resources/covid-19-support/remote-not-distant-ucl

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