What is Safer Community
Safer Community is a free and confidential service available to all students at Kangan Institute. We respond to any behaviour that has made you or someone else feel unsafe or uncomfortable on or off campus. We aim to resolve these concerns in a fair, respectful and non-judgemental manner.
Our Commitment to you
Safer Community is here to keep you safe while you learn and to make sure our campuses are inclusive, respectful, and welcoming for everyone. We are committed to:
Your Rights
As a student, you have the right to:
Feel safe - You have the right to always feel safe on campus, in class, online and during any activities.
Be treated with respect - You have the right to be treated fairly and with respect by students and staff.
Be heard -You have the right to speak up about concerns and be listened to without judgement.
Support - You have the right to access support if something doesn’t feel right or if you need help.
Speak up - You have the right to report unsafe behaviour or incidents, for yourself or someone else.
Privacy and confidentiality - You have the right to have your information handled sensitively and respectfully.
Free from harm - You have the right to learn in an environment free from bullying, harassment, discrimination, and violence.
Extra support if you’re under 18 - Students under 18 have the right to additional support, and to have parents/carers involved where appropriate.
Your Responsibilities
We all play a part in creating a safe and respectful community. You can do this by:
Treating others with respect - Be respectful and inclusive towards other students and staff at all times.
Helping keep the community safe - Speak up or report concerns if you see something that doesn’t feel right.
Follow rules and policies - Follow institute guidelines and behave in a safe and appropriate way.
Take care of your own behaviour - Make choices that support a safe, respectful, inclusive and positive learning environment.
Respect personal boundaries - Understand and respect consent, personal space, boundaries and differences.
Use support services - Reach out for help when you need it and engage respectfully with support services.
Look out for others - Support your peers and encourage them to seek help if needed
Getting Help
If you feel unsafe or have a concern you can get support by: