How to Deal With a Disclosure of a Race Incident: University Recommended Steps
Your main role in your capacity as School EDI Lead or Race Champion is to provide a listening ear and signpost to relevant sources of support. You are not a trained counsellor or mediator and we do not expect you to know all the answers when a race incident is disclosed to you. Moreover, we recognise that there is emotional labour involved in your role as it can be challenging to hear of such experiences. It is therefore important to acknowledge how you are feeling, practice self-care and seek support if necessary. You can seek support from the following sources:
- Line Manager
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- The Counselling Service
- How to Support Your Wellbeing webpage
- Your HR Partner
- The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy
Below are the University's recommended steps on how to respond to a disclosure of a race incident.
- Step 1: Talk to the person who raised the issue
- Step 2: Ask the person who raised the issue to describe the incident and take notes
- Step 3: Ask the person who raised the issue what they'd like to happen after the conversation with you
- Step 4: Decide the next steps
- Step 5: Signpost the person who raised the issue to the relevant support & advice resources
- Step 6: Always record the incident