Reporting to Universities
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Do note that under section 424 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the following universities are legally obligated to make a police report for IBSA victim-survivors who have not done so. As such, a police report may be made by these universities after learning about your experience even if you do not want to engage the police.
We advise victim-survivors to reach out to these institutions about your experience only when you feel ready to do so.
NUS Care Unit: A unit that provides support to all NUS students and staff who have been affected by sexual misconduct, including but not limited to sexual harassment, stalking, voyeurism, dating violence, and sexual assault.
Click here to learn more about NUS’s sexual misconduct investigation and adjudication process.
For incidents related to sexual misconduct involving a student from NUS:
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24-hour Hotline: +65 6874 1616
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Email: ces@nus.edu.sg
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Click here for the access guide for the Integrated Crime Management System (ICMS).
For incidents related to sexual misconduct involving a staff from NUS:
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Hotline: +65 6516 6209
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Email: whistleblow@nus.edu.sg
Voices@SMU: A unit that resides within Student Services Hub (SSH), assists and supports students (regardless of gender) affected by harassment or violence - including cases of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
Email voices@smu.edu.sg for more information, or to report harassment or violence cases.
Reach out to NTU School’s Associate Chair (Students) Faculty in Residence to make a report.
To speak with a support and care officer to find out more options, email UWO-incidentsupport@ntu.edu.sg.
Click here to learn more about the university’s student discipline procedure.