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3 WAYS IN WHICH LSE OFFERS SUPPORT IN CASES OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

information on sexual harassment and violence support could be found in LSE's EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) website.

1. Report on-campus sexual misconduct case through an online form called ‘Report it Stop’ it

  • could be submitted anonymously, but will not guarantee an informed outcome of the report

  • before doing this, you can first discuss whether to report the incident wither with the LSE Counselling Service or the ‘Safe Contact’

2. Safe Contacts

  • Safe contacts are members of LSE staff who have received training and can offer a confidential ‘signposting’ service for staff and students who have previously, or are currently experiencing some form of bullying, harassment or sexual violence

  • Do note that NOT ALL safe contacts receive training on sexual violence and harassment specifically. 

  • You could find information about the profiles of safe contact (and whether that had receive training on sexual misconducts) before choosing who to refer to in this link:

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You could also either directly make a call to 020 7106 1229 or +447971552755 or send an email to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion departments (edi@lse.ac.uk)

3. Make an appointment with sexual violence support worker from Rape Crisis

  • on-campus sessions available for emotional support. sadly only for female survivors.

  • limited to only three sessions per person (face-to-face or call)

  • booking appointments are possible through emailing outreach@rasasc.org.uk or calling 07437 330 784

  • you could also reach out to edi.evsupport@lse.ac.uk

We also compiled external help you could access should you need them

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we are aware how these support are far from adequate, the student union and Handsofflse are pushing for lse to better their support for sexual misconduct victims.

help us reach this goal.

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click here to download the FULL guide

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