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We each need to take action against racism so that we can all feel safe.
Racist behaviour includes any conduct that • offends
• insults or • ridicules another person based on their race.
• humiliates • intimidates
If you have experienced or witnessed racist behaviour, please take action.
Report life-threatening emergencies or threats: Call 000 immediately If the situation is not urgent: Call 13 14 44 or report the incident in person at your local police station. This will take about 15 minutes.
Tasmania Police
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Equal Opportunity Tasmania Guidance and support: 1300 305 062 or [email protected] Lodge a formal complaint: equalopportunity.tas.gov.au/resources/forms/complaint-form Report racist behaviour: equalopportunity.tas.gov.au/resources/forms/report-it If you are not in immediate danger but you are needing support or advice, the following University services may help
Report racist behaviour: utas.edu.au/students/shw/safe-fair-community-unit/incidents Guidance and support: +61 3 6226 2560 or [email protected] Free and confidential counselling service for students: utas.edu.au/students/shw/counselling or 1800 817 675
Safe and Fair Community Unit
Note: Under the University Behaviour Policy, action may be taken against University community members who engage in racist behaviour.