Dunmore Lang College have partnered with Respect X – an external reporting platform designed to make the reporting process confidential and simple.
The first two links go directly to the Respect X platform to share with us unwanted behaviour or misconduct.
The third link is an internal suggestion form that can be used for ideas and improvements around College.
Informal Report
“I just want the behaviour to stop without putting the focus on me.”
You can make an informal, anonymous report here. Making an informal report can create meaningful impact and lead to multiple positive outcomes.
Formal Report
“This is serious. I want a clear record of investigation.”
You can choose to report something through a formal report. Making a formal report gives you more options for the outcome you might want.
Suggestion Form
You can submit suggestions and feedback to the College here
f.a.q.
Anonymous & Confidential Reporting FAQs
All reports go to the Dean of Students and the Principal of the College.
The student will likely be told that there has been an anonymous report, but they won’t be provided specific details or names of anyone involved.
No, even if you add your number, we are unable to see who made the report. We will be able to chat with you directly, but you remain anonymous. This helps us to provide support for you and direct feedback about the outcome of the report.
Yes, absolutely. Please continue to use the reporting forms as often as necessary.
Yes, you can.
The report goes directly to the Principal; no one else will see this report, and the Principal will action your report. If you want to report the Principal, please email chair@dlc.nsw.edu.au.
You can, this reporting form is about anything to do with current and past members of the College community.
Each individual report will have a different response, including but not limited to meeting with students, disciplinary procedures, and educational pieces sent out to students and on noticeboards. The most important message is that your details will remain anonymous.
No, you won’t get into trouble for submitting an anonymous report.
If there is any retaliation or you feel like the behaviour is continuing or getting worse, please get in contact with us as soon as possible so we can help.
If you need help
Help at College
There are people who can help you at College.
Make an appointment to see any of the following people:
The Principal
The Dean of Students
Assistant Dean
College Psychologist
Community Supervisor
Residential Advisers
You can also speak to your RA or any member of the RA Team.
Harassment Contacts
Each year, several students volunteer to be Harassment Contacts – their names and contact details are posted on the white boards around College.
Help outside of College
Royal North Shore Sexual Assault Service – 9926 7111
NSW Sexual Violence Helpline – 1800 424 017
Macquarie University Student Wellbeing – 9850 7497 or 1800 227 367

