Thank you for choosing to report anonymously. We understand that this might be a difficult time for you, and we want to help connect you to support. If you choose to submit a report anonymously, we will not be able to identify you or contact you, and so we are unable to give you any support or to initiate an investigation or formal process about your concerns.
Anonymous reports enable us to build a picture of issues where people do not feel able to reveal personal information but would like the School to be aware of something that has taken place. Anonymous reports provide statistical information, which is used to monitor trends at the School and to inform our proactive and preventative work on tackling Bullying, Harassment, Discrimination, Hate Crime and Sexual Misconduct.
If you would prefer, you can
report with your contact details, in which case an advisor will reach out to you within 2 working days of receiving your disclosure. You may wish to refer to the support articles if you wish to find further information about support and resolutions available to you.
If you require emergency help, please call emergency services on 999 (or 112 from a mobile). If you're deaf or hard of hearing, use our textphone service 18000 or text on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergency SMS service. For all non-emergency crimes dial 101.
To report an incident to SOAS Security All service requests please contact the helpdesk via email to campusservices@soas.ac.uk, or telephone ext.: 4900 for internal calls, for external and mobile dial: 020 7898 4900. This service is available 24/7 365 days a year.
Students and staff can report confidentially with personal details using the following procedures: