IoA Anonymous Reporting Tool
The Institute of Astronomy is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all, where every person is treated with dignity and respect regardless of sex, sexual orientation and/or gender identity, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, or position within the Institute. In particular, bullying and harassment of any group or individual will not be tolerated.

The Institute recognises that some people might not feel comfortable making an informal or formal complaint, so this form enables anyone (student, staff, or visitor) to completely anonymously report any inappropriate behaviour of any kind from staff, students, members of the community, or visitors, including (but not limited to) harassment, bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct. Note that all questions are optional so you do not have to answer anything you feel uncomfortable providing. Please note that this form can be used to report incidents of misconduct which occur within the Institute, or which affect members of the Institute but which occur elsewhere (including outside the University) if they are in some way connected with the IoA.

Reports made using this form are fully anonymous (no identifying data is requested or saved), and will only be accessible by the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee Co-Chairs, the Departmental Administrator, and a responsible person nominated by the EDI Committee (to aid in analysis of data). The information provided will be collated and analysed to help monitor the prevalence of incidents that take place, to understand the impact of initiatives run by the Institute, and why people may choose not to report misconduct through other (non-anonymous) mechanisms. It is important to note that the Institute cannot take disciplinary action as a result of anonymous reporting, however, the Institute considers any such report to be highly valuable to ensure a safe working environment, and will use the data collected to inform departmental policies/practices and to address and inform the community if misconduct is taking place. Alternative options for reporting which can lead to direct action are provided below.  

If you have any feedback about the wording or options within the anonymous reporting form, please contact the EDI Committee Chairs (nmadhu@ast.cam.ac.uk and/or ahcb2@cam.ac.uk), or any members of the EDI Committee.

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If you or others you know have experienced misconduct, then it can often be helpful to seek support. The Institute has several Wellbeing Advocates (https://local.ast.cam.ac.uk/administration/wellbeing) who have received University training and can provide guidance and signposting service about wellbeing issues, including mental or physical health, and dignity at work concerns.  

There are counselling services provided through the University (https://www.counselling.cam.ac.uk/ for students, and https://staff.counselling.cam.ac.uk/ for staff), the Colleges (https://www.counselling.cam.ac.uk/cbccouns), and the online counselling/wellbeing service Qwell (https://staff.counselling.cam.ac.uk/other-sources-of-support/qwell-online-counselling-and-well-being-for-adults).  

Students can also receive advice from the Student’s Union Advice Service (https://www.cambridgesu.co.uk/support/advice/) or a Student Sexual Assault and Harassment Advisor (https://www.counselling.cam.ac.uk/sexual-assault-and-harassment-advisor).

Additional support options are listed at the Institute’s Equality & Diversity page (https://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/about/equality.diversity.inclusion), and through University pages: https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/policies-procedures/dignity-work-policy/sources-support, https://www.counselling.cam.ac.uk/selfhelp, and https://reportandsupport.cam.ac.uk/support.  

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As a University student, staff member or visitor you can anonymously report to the University some types of inappropriate behaviour here:
https://www.studentcomplaints.admin.cam.ac.uk/anonymous-reporting-students-and-staff
This differers from the IoA's tool here below in two ways: the University tool can be used to report only a subset of inappropriate behaviours and the information collated is not communicated to the IoA. If the inappropriate behaviour is listed on the University tool you are encouraged to use both tools.

The Institute/University cannot take direct action as a result of anonymous reporting. If you wish action to be taken, you need to formally report an incident to the Institute, College, University, or the Police. If you are a student find out more at: www.studentcomplaints.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporting 
If you are a staff member then find information at:
https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/policies-procedures/dignity-work-policy 
Specifically there is a new University tool for non-anonymous reporting here:
https://reportandsupport.cam.ac.uk/

The Institute has several Wellbeing Advocates (https://local.ast.cam.ac.uk/administration/wellbeing) who have received University training and can provide guidance and signposting service about wellbeing issues, including mental or physical health, and dignity at work concerns.  You can also confidentially raise concerns by phone or email with University Dignity@Work contacts (https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/policies-procedures/dignity-work-policy/sources-support) who can advise you on sources of support and/or options for formal and informal reporting.
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Who are you reporting on behalf of: someone else, or yourself?
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Have you reported or do you intend to report this incident to the anonymous University tool (https://www.studentcomplaints.admin.cam.ac.uk/anonymous-reporting-students-and-staff)?
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Who were the individuals involved?
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Who was the target of misconduct?
Who was the perpetrator?
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Why are you reporting anonymously?
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Was this...
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Have you used this tool in the past?
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If a series of incidents or ongoing issue, how has the misconduct evolved with time?
When did the event take place
If a series of events, please select the most recent time
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Where did the incident take place:
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Please select the type of behaviour which took place.
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Was the behaviour linked to real or perceived personal traits?
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Do you think the perpetrator realizes that their conduct was inappropriate?
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Do you think the perpetrator realized the impact their actions had?
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Were there any witnesses?
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If there were witnesses did they acknowledge inappropriate behaviour during/after the incident?
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Do you feel you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) have been physically and/or psychologically harmed?
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Have you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) been absent or unable to work as a result of this misconduct?
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Have you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) changed any of your habits/behaviour at work as a result of this misconduct?
For example, isolating oneself, changing lunch/break routines to avoid possible incidents, not speaking up in meetings, etc.
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Did you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) experience any adverse treatment or retaliation as a result of raising concerns? Please select all that apply.
If you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) have experienced any adverse treatment as a result of raising concerns, please select the type of behaviour which took place. Please select all that apply.
Have you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) reported this incident elsewhere?
If reported elsewhere, were you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) satisfied with how you were treated during the process, and with the response taken?
Note there are separate options regarding how you were treated during the process, and your opinion regarding any actions taken as a result of you report.  Please select all that apply.  
Have you (or the person you are reporting on behalf of) accessed support?
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