Preventing and Responding to Harassment and Sexual Misconduct

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This is Guildhall School’s single, comprehensive source of information on harassment and sexual misconduct, in line with the Office for Students’ Condition E6. It brings together relevant policies, procedures, support services, reporting mechanisms and preventative initiatives in one place, designed to prevent and respond to unacceptable behaviours of harassment and sexual misconduct. 

We understand that incidents of harassment and sexual misconduct occur across society, including within higher education settings. We are firmly committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive and respectful environment across for all our students and staff. Our approach prioritises the prevention of harassment and sexual misconduct, alongside providing clear and accessible support for those who experience it. 

The information is organised into clear sections to help you find what you need quickly and confidently, whether you're seeking help, guidance or wishing to understand our approach. 

This page and some linked resources discuss sensitive themes including sexual misconduct, harassment, and other forms of harmful behaviour. Please proceed with care and ensure you have appropriate support if needed. 

Support Services

What is Harassment and Sexual Misconduct?

We know that when you're seeking support or trying to understand your options, the language around harassment and sexual misconduct can feel overwhelming. At Guildhall School of Music and Drama, we aim to use clear, respectful, and supportive language.

We use the term 'sexual misconduct' in our internal processes, rather than legal terms like 'rape' or 'sexual assault'. This does not reflect how seriously we take the behaviour. What’s reported to us may also be a criminal offence.

We use 'misconduct' because, unlike the criminal justice system, we cannot determine whether a crime has been committed. Our role is to assess whether our internal rules have been broken.

We are committed to supporting students who have experienced behaviour that may constitute a criminal offence, whether they choose to report it to the police or not. If a student is pursuing or considering legal action, we will offer tailored support throughout that process.

Full definitions with examples are provided in the Student Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct policy. 

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Policies and Procedures

 Full policies can be found on the harassment and sexual misconduct section of the School policies page. 

Reporting Options

What Happens After You Formally Report to the School

If you decide that you would like to formally report to the School, your disclosure will be treated as a formal report and handled in the first instance by the Student Conduct, Appeals & Complaints team. Where you are reporting the conduct of a member of staff, those reports will be handled alongside Human Resources and in line with the City of London Corporation’s Staff Disciplinary Procedure.  

To help you understand the process and help you make an informed decision, we have created a brief outline of the formal process. 

Full information about the formal process is outlined in the Student Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure (where the reported person is a Guildhall School student) or in the Student Complaints Procedure (where the reported person is a member of staff). 

Training and Prevention

As part of our commitment to preventing and responding to harassment and sexual misconduct, we ask our students and our student-facing staff to undertake mandatory training.  Details of the training you are expected to undertake is outlined below. 

We recognise that some participants may have lived experiences related to these topics, and as such, may find certain content challenging to engage with. While participation is strongly encouraged, an alternative option is available for those who may find the content personally difficult. 

Support Services

We recognize that experiencing harassment or sexual misconduct can have a significant impact on a student’s wellbeing, studies, and wider life. Whether something happened recently or in the past, here at the School or elsewhere, support is available. You are in control of what support you access and what steps you choose to take. 

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