A list of journalists interested in education and universities stories is here: Media Contacts
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Resources that some people have found useful when dealing with issues of discrimination, bullying, sexual misconduct and other wrongdoing in universities:
Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources:
- Mental Health Support Centres for your University, such as Nightline.
- Mind.
- Samaritans.
- Your university counselling services.
- Your town/city counselling services, or council mental health resources.
- Mind's resources for a variety of issues.
- Depression.
- Anxiety.
- Suicide.
For further Help and Advice:
- Your Students Union or Students Rep.
- Your local law centre(s): they are free centres where you can receive advice for your claim.
- Office of the Independent Adjudicator.
- Rape Crisis Centres.
Pro Bono Legal Help:
- Citizens Advice.
- Law Centres.
- Law Works.
- Advocate.
- Rights of Women.
- If your complaint is about disability discrimination, you may be entitled to legal aid (free access to lawyers).