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Call it out! 5 ways to be an active bystander

We’re committed to promoting an environment and culture where sexual harassment or violence is never tolerated. That’s why we’re sharing our Never OK campaign, to make sure every student understands consent, has the confidence to be an active bystander and knows how to report any incidents.

Understanding Consent

Sexual harassment is any kind of unwanted sexual behaviour that makes you feel upset, scared, offended or humiliated, or is meant to make you feel that way. All instances of sexual harassment are unacceptable, regardless of whether they take place in-person or online, or were intended or not.

Examples of sexual harassment are, but are not limited to: 

Our University has a zero-tolerance stance on sexual harassment and violence and we take all reports of sexual harassment seriously. Our Student Charter sets out the standards of what we can expect from each other as partners in a learning community.

We encourage all members of our university to complete our online consent module to understand what consent is and why it matters.

Complete the ‘Understanding Consent’ module here.

Ways to call out unacceptable behaviour

Being an active bystander means spotting when someone’s behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it or assist someone who needs support. Research shows that bystander intervention can be an effective way of stopping sexual assault before it happens. 

Ways you can intervene: 

By challenging this behaviour and calling it out, we can all play a part in taking a stand against sexual harassment. 

Ways to report an incident and access support: 


You can find out more about our Never OK campaign — including what we’ve done so far and additional support and resources — on our Student Support page.

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