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Sexual Violence and Misconduct Liaison Officers and Bullying and Harassment Support will be unavailable between Thursday 12 December and Thursday 2 January. Usual service will resume on Friday 3 January. You can still submit a report during this time.

For external support options visit stir.ac.uk/4hu for gender-based or sexual violence and stir.ac.uk/9un for bullying and harassment.

In Scotland if you have experienced rape or sexual assault within the last 7 days, we would encourage you to consider contacting the Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service (SARCS) Turn to SARCS | NHS inform

“Spiking” is when someone is given alcohol or drugs without their consent. Being spiked is never the fault of the victim. Often we think of spiking as the adding of drugs to a drink, and more recently spiking by injection, however spiking can also take the form of things like giving someone a different drug to the one they consented to taking or adding additional alcohol to drinks.

You can find out more about what spiking is and what to look out for on our dedicated webpage. 
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