The University of Ljubljana has a zero-tolerance policy on all forms of violence, sexual and other harassment, and bullying. Any behaviour or conduct is unacceptable if it violates someone’s dignity, unreasonably interferes with someone’s personal rights and integrity, or creates a dangerous, intimidating, degrading, or otherwise hostile environment. The University of Ljubljana is committed to creating and fostering an environment in which everyone’s dignity is respected, regardless of their personal circumstances.
Trusted person
- Offers support, provides a safe place to talk.
- Informs about rights and possibilities to take action against the perpetrator of violence.
- Informs about possible forms of psychosocial support.
- Offers other support before and during the reporting procedure if the victim wishes.
- Protects all information of which it is aware. Information can only be passed on to third parties if the victim agrees.
An environment in which dignity is respected is an environment without harassment, sexual harassment, bullying, or other forms of violence.
All University of Ljubljana employees and students are obliged to foster and develop respectful cooperation and conflict resolution, and to do everything possible to avoid actions and situations that are disrespectful of another person’s dignity.
We strongly emphasise that the responsibility for violence always lies with the perpetrator, not the victim.
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Rules on measures against violence harassment and bullying
Legal acts
Roundtable discussions on recognising and preventing violence in the academic environment
Violence and its recognition and prevention are extremely important topics, so it is crucial that everyone has the opportunity to learn more about this issue, and be able to help themselves or others in need.
Kindly invited to watch the recorings of the roundtable discussions from 9. 4. 2021 where we talked about recognising violence, taking appropriate action when violence is perceived, helping and supporting victims of violence, and zero tolerance for violence.