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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)

London School of Economics and Political Science

5th floor 

Lionel Robbins Building

10 Portugal Street

WC2A 2HD

 

Email

edi@lse.ac.uk

 

Chair, EDI Taskforce

Professor Carola Frege

edi.taskforce@lse.ac.uk

 

Executive Officer, EDI Taskforce

Joy Whyte

j.m.whyte@lse.ac.uk

020 7955 7096

 

Head of EDI Office

Carolyn Solomon-Pryce

c.solomon-pryce@lse.ac.uk

020 7955 6621

 

EDI Manager

Isabella Chan

i.s.chan@lse.ac.uk

020 7955 7826

 

EDI Research Analyst

Dr Nicole Boyce

n.boyce@lse.ac.uk

020 7955 7204 

 

Research and Communications Officer 

Dr Alex Free

a.j.free@lse.ac.uk

020 7955 6762

 

Research Officer, Race in the Academy 

Dr Akile Ahmet 

a.ahmet@lse.ac.uk 

020 7106 1229

 

Research and Communications Assistant  

Paroj Banerjee

p.banerjee1@lse.ac.uk 

020 7106 1229

Report It. Stop It. Online reporting form for bullying and harassment

 Report It, Stop It anti-bullying and harassment campaign on the hand of Professor Julia Black

What is bullying? I What is harassment? I What is discrimination?   Emergency contacts

Online reporting form for bullying and harassment. 

Report it. Stop it.

Harassment and bullying should not be tolerated. LSE’s inclusive working and social environment is all of our responsibility and it’s vital we encourage, support and behave appropriately to one another. 

Report it here. The report will be confidential and followed up fairly by an independent team.

School policy

The School’s anti-harassment and bullying policy is available online. 

Emergency contacts

 If you have been physically assaulted, the key emergency contacts are:  

The Metropolitan Police  

Rape Crisis 

Responses to the School’s online reporting form are made within three working days, so we strongly advise you to obtain emergency support in the event of a physical assault.

Information for staff

Grievance Policy and Procedure for Academic Support Staff

Human Resources partners: contact points

Information for students

Procedure for Considering Allegations of Harassment from Students Against Members of Staff

Harassment and Bullying: LSE Contacts

 

What is bullying?

“Bullying is defined as offensive, intimidating, malicious or insulting behaviour, which may include an abuse or misuse of power, through means that threaten, undermine, humiliate, denigrate, take advantage of, or injure the recipient. Power does not always mean being in a position of authority, but can include both personal strength and the power to coerce through fear or intimidation.”

What is harassment?

“Harassment is defined as unwanted conduct that has the purpose or effect of: 

  • violating a person’s dignity; or
  • creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment.

A person is also guilty of harassment if they treat a person less favourably because that person has rejected or submitted to unwanted conduct of a sexual nature or that is related to gender identity or sex, and which has had the purpose or effect described in this section. In this scenario, the person who is guilty of treating someone less favourably might not be the person who engaged in the unwanted conduct.”

What is discrimination? 

“It is against the law to treat someone less favourably than someone else because of a personal characteristic, e.g. religion, gender or age.

Discrimination can include:

  • not hiring someone
  • selecting a particular person for redundancy
  • paying someone less than another worker without good reason

You can discriminate against someone even if you don’t intend to. For example, you can discriminate indirectly by offering working conditions or rules that disadvantage one group of people more than another.” For more information on preventing discrimation click here.   

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