We believe unlawful discrimination is never okay.

Discrimination occurs when an individual or a group of people are treated less favourably than others based on a protected characteristic such as age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership (in employment), pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief (including lack of belief), sex or gender, sexual orientation.

Unlawful discrimination is contrary to the Equality Act 2010 and the Dignity at Work - Tackling Bullying, Harassment & Sexual Misconduct Policy in place at Regent's University London.

Think 

What is discrimination? It might be useful to think about what constitutes unlawful discrimination.

Talk

To a friend. Talking things through with someone you trust can sometimes help.  

A Student Wellbeing & Disability Advisor can talk through the University's procedures, how to make a complaint and what support is available, in confidence. 

Report

If you choose to do so, you can use the Report + Support tool. You can choose to do this anonymously or you can request support from an advisor. If you choose to talk to an advisor they will be able to talk through the options and support available to you, in confidence.

You can choose to do this anonymously or you can request support from a member of the Student Wellbeing & Disability Team. If you choose to talk to a member of the Student Wellbeing & Disability Team, they will be able to talk through the options and support available to you, in confidence.

If you choose to make a formal complaint to the University about a student or member of staff, there are procedures which set out the steps you'll need to follow. More information can be accessed via our Academic Regulations on General Misconduct.

Get Support 

The following support is available for people with lived experience of Discrimination: 

Samaritans   

24-hour service for anyone experiencing feelings of distress or feeling suicidal. Phone, email, text, letter, and face to face support is available in most branches.   

Call: 116 123 (free phone), email: jo@samaritans.org (24-hour response), or visit 46 Marshall Street W1F 9BF (Soho) 9am – 9pm daily, no appointment needed.   

Shout Crisis Text Line   

Free 24/7 text service for anyone in crisis anytime. Students who are experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support can text Shout to 85258. See www.giveusashout.org for further details.   

Shout Crisis Line   

Shout is a free and confidential text messaging service, available 24/7 throughout the UK, for people who are struggling to cope.   

NHS24 Mental Health Hub   

Telephone advice and support on healthcare can be obtained from NHS24 by phoning 111. The Mental Health Hub is open 24/7.   

The Listening Place   

The Listening Place is open from 9am to 9pm, 7 days a week and offers face-to-face listening appointments for people who are experiencing suicidal thoughts. You can self-refer online or call on 0203 9067676.  

Disability Outreach Project  

A specialist advocacy service that can be contacted by calling 0808 800 5792 or texting 07758 670369.

Mind  

The Disability Unit at Mind supports the development of policies to remove inequality between disabled and non-disabled people.

National Autistic Society  

ASD Advocacy supports individuals on the autism spectrum and their parents or carers.  

Mental Health and Wellbeing

1 in 4 people is affected by a mental health problem in any year and it is estimated that around 1 in 5 people has contemplated suicide or self-harm.

Email the Student Wellbeing & Disability Team (wellbeingdisability@regents.ac.uk)  to make an appointment with them to discuss anything that is affecting you. 

Take care of yourself. If you’ve heard something distressing or if something is troubling you, contact Spectrum Life.  

Spectrum Life is Regent’s Counselling Service, they can be contacted via WhatsApp: by texting ‘Hi’ to 07418360780; Phone: (UK) 0800 0318227; Phone (International): 00353 1518 0277; or via the Student Portal.

If you are a member of staff, you can contact the Benenden Health EAP line by calling 0800 414 8427 and you can find Regent’s University London’s wellbeing resources here on the staff intranet.  

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