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Respectful Relationships
The College is committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for students, staff and
residents, and everyone has a part to play.
In 2024, the College is guided by State and Federal law as well as Intercollegiate policies which
relate to:
1. Sexual Harm Policy and Procedure
2. Bullying, Victimisation and Discrimination Policy and Procedure
3. Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy (including Engaging With Children and Young People Under 18 Code of Conduct)
All students, staff, residents and guests must abide by these policies.
You can find out more, including how to get help and seek advice (anonymously, if you wish) at
JCH.MySafety.org.au and the University’s Speak Safely Portal https://unimelb.elker.com/report
Where to get help:
The Dean of Studies, Bee Ellis, is the SAFE Coordinator.
All JCH Resident Tutors are also SAFE Contact people who are trained to respond to any issues
pertaining to sexual harm, bullying, victimisation and discrimination, and are happy to discuss any
issues with you or other students. Alternatively, you may wish to contact the external advisers:
UMSU Sexual Harm Response Coordinators umsu-shrc@union.unimelb.edu.au
The UMSU Sexual Harm Response Coordinators work for the Student Union and are independent from the University and JCH. The
service has two staff: one who is a qualified Social Worker and another who is undertaking their degree in clinical psychology.
Contacting our service can be a good first step if you feel worried about contacting the University or other contacts listed.
Jodie Fox, Worklogic 0413 026 910
Louisa Dickinson, Worklogic 0417 167 580
Karen Wise, Wise Workplace Solutions 0422 008 575
Kevin O’Neill 0438 514 237
Catherine Smith 0411 872 384
The contacts above may also be engaged by the College to act as external mediators.
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