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I need to report a
conduct problem.
You can go to GOD, or ask anyone with a radio to contact someone from conduct for you. Or if you prefer, you can email the conduct team after the event.
Are you at
an event?
You can email conduct@profounddecisions.co.uk at any time between events.
If you choose to report at the event, a conduct team member will arrive to see you as soon as possible.
You will get a response to say your email has been received within 24 hours.
The conduct team member will ask you to tell them what happened and record any information you feel comfortable sharing.
Someone from Conduct will read your report and be in touch with you within two weeks.
We will ask you how you would like us to proceed.
A permanent record will be made of your report.
Do you want to
stay anonymous?
Conduct will investigate your report and speak to other people involved. We will only speak to the person you have reported with your permission.
We will only act an anonymous report (which could breach your anonymity) if legally required to do so, or where there is a significant risk of serious harm. We will always ban the participant in question if this happens.
Conduct will meet to decide on the outcome of the report and any sanctions necessary.
Your report will be treated as corroborating evidence if there are any other reports about the same person at any point.
Possible outcomes are: a caution, a formal warning (with or without additional restrictions), or a permanent ban.
If at a later date the person receives a sanction that is relevant to your report – eg, because another report is made against them - you will be updated to keep you informed.