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Keeping our online spaces safe

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It is important that our online spaces are safe for everyone. We will treat poor behaviour in our online sessions in the same way as inappropriate behaviour in our physical spaces.

Accessing our Online Spaces

Always use your @gre.ac.uk account to access our teaching, learning, collaboration and communication tools. This will make sure that your attendance is recorded, as well as making it easier for you to join and access any resources shared in the session.

If you are having difficulty logging in to or using your university account please contact the IT Service Desk.

Mentimeter

Anonymous voting via Mentimeter can give you a chance to raise points which you may not feel comfortable raising otherwise, and it gives a voice to students who are less comfortable speaking up or interacting in sessions. Unfortunately, open contribution formats can also result in inappropriate responses.  All interactions within our teaching and learning sessions must remain polite, inclusive and constructive.

Challenging inappropriate behaviour

Our policy on student behaviour applies equally to online activities. We have a zero tolerance approach to all forms of sexual misconduct, bullying, harassment and discrimination.

If you experience or witness behaviour online from an "anonymous" individual, contact the IT Service Desk with full details of the session and the alias used for further investigation.

If you experience or witness any behaviour, online or in-person, which breaches our policies, you can report it or seek guidance and advice from our Report + Support platform.

Current students

BCPWFH; ABLEGLT; RTCHHR; SITU; CV19SAFE;