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UCL is in the Spring recess and will be closed for all business between Wednesday 16 - Wednesday 23 April. During this time, there will be a delay in responding to reports. In the event of an emergency, always engage the Emergency Services through 999. For students, you can also submit a Student of Concern report (although please note: these are not anonymous and should be used to raise a welfare concern only).

There are a team of Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) based in the Casework Team who can provide emotional and practical support, information, and guidance to any UCL student reporting or considering reporting incidents of Sexual Misconduct to the University.

ISVAs work in a trauma informed way, based on the principles of choice, collaboration, empowerment, trust, and safety.  

Students can contact the ISVAs either by submitting a 'report with contact details' form or an anonymous report by enabling the two-way messaging service on Report + Support, or directly by email on casework.isva@ucl.ac.uk to arrange a confidential conversation about reporting options and the support available.   

If a staff member has any questions about the reporting process on behalf of a student, they can discuss this confidentially with an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor, based in the Casework Team on casework.isva@ucl.ac.uk (please ensure that you have the student's permission to discuss their situation first).

Further information can be found on the Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) webpage.

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