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Our Response to gender-based violence

Gender-based violence is never acceptable, and support is available. This page provides information about the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence 2025 as well as the support services, reporting options, and resources available to students living at Dunmore Lang College.

Our priority is to ensure all students feel safe, supported, and informed about where to seek help. Whether you are looking for support for yourself, supporting someone else, or simply want to learn more.

What is the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence 2025?

The National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence sets clear expectations for universities and student accommodation to help keep students safe. It requires providers to prevent gender-based violence, respond appropriately when it occurs, and ensure students have access to safe, supportive, and person-centred support and reporting options, including within student accommodation.

You can access the Code here. 

Please use the following link to view Dunmore Lang College's Whole-of-Organisation Prevention and Response Plan to the code and accompanying appendices A-G.   The College is committed to all aspects of the Code and will continue to enhance and review our Plan regularly.

How can I report an incident of Gender-Based Violence?

You can report an incident of gender-based violence in the way that feels safest for you.

  • You can book a confidential appointment with Emily (Dean of Students) to speak in person and discuss support or next steps.
  • If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can make a report through our online reporting platform, RespectX.

Both options are available whether you are seeking support for yourself or raising a concern about someone else. 

  • Book an appointment with Emily here.
  • Make a report through RespectX here. 

Transparency and Training Impact:

We are committed to continually improving how we prevent and respond to gender-based violence at Dunmore Lang College.

In 2026, we conducted our first evaluation of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) training across all student cohorts. This evaluation explored students’ understanding of GBV, awareness of support services, and confidence in responding to concerning behaviours within the college environment.

2026 Training Impact - Key Insights:

New Students

  • 96% reported a clearer understanding of GBV following training
  • 99% know how to access support services

Returner Students

  • 83% reported a clearer understanding of GBV
  • 85% know how to access support services

Student Leaders

  • 100% feel confident recognising unsafe or concerning behaviour
  • 92% understand how to respond to a disclosure of harm

You can read the full Gender-Based Violence Training Evaluation Report here:
[Download Full Report (PDF)]

What support is available to me?

Support is available both within the College and externally, and you can choose the option that feels right for you.

We offer access to a free, confidential on-site psychologist, available throughout the year to support students’ wellbeing, including those impacted by gender-based violence. You can book an appointment here. 

You can also contact the following Australian support services at any time:

  • Royal North Shore Sexual Assault Clinic
    Daytime: 8797 7174 | After Hours: 9926 7111

  • NSW Rape Crisis Centre (24/7): 1800 424 017

  • 1800RESPECT (24/7): 1800 737 732 — national counselling and support for sexual assault, domestic and family violence

  • QLife: 1800 184 527 — support for LGBTQIA+ people (3pm–midnight, daily)

These services are confidential and available whether you need immediate assistance, ongoing support, or someone to talk to.

Additional Information and Resources

If you would like to learn more about gender-based violence, consent, respectful relationships, or how to support yourself or others, the following trusted resources may be helpful.

  • Respect.gov.au Conversation Guide
    A practical guide to understanding respectful relationships and having conversations about gender-based violence.

  • 1800RESPECT Resources
    Information sheets and guides on sexual assault, domestic and family violence, safety planning, and supporting someone who has experienced harm.

If engaging with this content raises concerns or distress, support is available through the College or the services listed above.

Published: 22nd December, 2025

Updated: 30th April, 2026

Author: Aimee Woods

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