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Please note that there will be a delay in responding to reports submitted during the winter break. Reports will not be picked up from the 23rd December 2025 – 5th January 2026 (inclusive) and will be actioned in the New Year. 

Please visit our webpage for support and signposting to external services:

What Support is available? - Swansea University

If you are in immediate danger then please call 999.

If you are on Campus, contact Campus Security during office hours by dialling 333 from any internal telephone or by using our SafeZone App.

  • Bullies Out is a charity that supports anyone experiencing bullying. You can contact an online mentor by email at mentorsonline@bulliesout.com, or via the e-mentoring scheme and you can access five counselling sessions via their Talk2us scheme.   
  • Citizens Advice - information on bullying and harassment. 
  • Cybersmile - information about cyberbullying for adults.  
  • Family Lives - information and advice regarding bullying at the University. 
  • Galop - prevent and challenge homophobic and transphobic hate crime. 
  • Get Safe Online  - online safety advice 
  • National Bullying Helpline - support for anyone experiencing bullying. Call 0845 22 55 787, 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday. 
  • Papyrus HOPELINEUK. If you're under 35 and struggling with suicidal feelings, or you’re concerned about someone else, you can call Papyrus HOPELINEUK on 0800 068 4141 (weekdays 10am-10pm, weekends & bank holidays 2pm–10pm). 
  • Revenge Porn Helpline - a UK service supporting adults (aged 18+) who are experiencing intimate image abuse, (aka revenge porn), Tel: 0345 6000 459  
  • Samaritans - Tel: 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org for non-judgemental emotional support 24/7.  
  • Shout: A free, confidential text support service. 
  • Stonewall: support regarding issues affecting the lesbian, gay and bisexual community.  
  • Tell Mama: an independent, non-government organisation, tackling anti-Muslim hatred. The MAMA Project provides a means for incidents to be reported, recorded & analysed, accurately and provide support for victims and witnesses.   
  • The Mix: Support for anyone under 25 about anything. Email support is available via their online contact form, and they also offer free short-term counselling. 
  • Togetherall - Free anonymous 24/7 online global community with support from trained professionals. Log on using your university email address. 
  • Victim Support - for anyone who has been impacted by crime. They can also support you to report to the police.  

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