Making a Disclosure and Accessing Advice and Support
The Student Casework Team
The Student Casework Team are specially trained to respond to disclosures of sexual misconduct, violence and harassment, hate crime and racial abuse and can provide reporting options and signpost to students to support. In addition, members of staff within the Student Wellbeing Service are also trained to receive disclosures and can advise on a number of other issues.
Email: studentcases@bangor.ac.uk
Student Services - Neuadd Rathbone, College Road, Bangor, LL57 2DG
(Reception open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday).
The Wellbeing Service
The Wellbeing Service is part of the Student Support and Wellbeing Service based within Student Services. We have professionally qualified counsellors, mental health professionals and information specialists that are experienced in helping students to deal with all kinds of practical and emotional issues such as study related matters, trauma, relationships, emotional regulation, mental health disability related issues, accessibility, harassment, inclusion and much more.
Please contact wellbeingservices@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 388520
'Live Fear Free'
Providing help and advice about violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence, the Welsh Government run campaign provides a free and confidential helpline.
Tel: 0808 80 10 800
Amethyst (the North Wales Sexual Assault Referral Centre)
Amethyst is an organisation of specially trained professionals who give help, support and information to individuals who have been raped or sexually assaulted, whether recently or in the past. Amethyst can provide services and advice without any obligation to report a crime and you can also access screening for sexually transmitted infections through their service. Their services are confidential. For more information visit their or call them confidentially. Download their leaflet here.
Email: BCU.Amethyst@wales.nhs.uk (monitored during office hours only)
Tel: 0808 156 3658
The Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (North Wales)
provides independent specialist support to enable people to work through their experience of rape and/or sexual violence. If you have been affected by sexual violence, whether recently or a long time ago and you want to speak to someone about it, you can call the RASAC helpline, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Email: info@rasawales.org.uk
Tel: 0808 80 10 800
Victim Support
offers support and advice to those who have been victims of crime.
Tel: 0808 1689 111
North Wales Helpline: 0300 30 30 159 (Open 8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm on Saturdays).
Rape Crisis
Rape Crisis is a national charity that provides information about sexual violence and assault with details of your nearest Rape Crisis Centre if you need support. Visit their for more information.
Tel: 0808 802 9999 (Freephone helpline, 12-2:30pm and 7-9:30pm)
NAPAC
The offers a helpline and practical and emotional support for anyone who has experienced or been affected by any form of abuse during their childhood.
Telephone: 0808 801 0331 (10am-9pm Mon-Thu and 10am-6pm on Fridays).
SurvivorsUK
helps adult men who have been sexually violated. You can chat to them on the phone, online, or via text. More information is available on their website.
Telephone: 020 3598 3898 (Mon-Fri: 10:30am-9pm, Sat-Sun: 10am-6pm)
Text: 0203322 1860
What’s App: 07491 816064
BAWSO
is an all Wales, Welsh Government accredited support provider, delivering specialist services to people from Black and Ethnic Minority (BME) backgrounds who are affected by domestic abuse and all other forms of abuse.
Tel: 0800 731 8147 (24 hours)
Muslim Women’s Helpline
The and their own provides specialist advice for Muslim women who have experienced sexual violence.
Email: info@mwnhelpline.co.uk
Tel: 0800 999 5786
Text: 07415 206 936
Bullying UK
provides general advice on all forms of bullying and is particularly aimed at young people and young adults and families.
Helpline: 0808 800 2222
True Vision
The website provides information on all forms of hate crimes and the ways in which you can report them.
Further Information
The catalogues instances of sexism experienced by women on a day to day basis, including sexual harassment. It gives women the opportunity to share their stories and raise awareness about sexism.
'Live Fear Free'
In 2012, The Welsh Government launched the campaign which addresses domestic abuse.
Their videocontains information about sexual assault and rape.
- ' about domestic abuse.
- about rape and the 'victim blaming' culture.
- about the impact of stalking.
- about sexual consent and rape..