Survivor support

27 January 2024
Campus Life 2024 - Survivor support
UCT’s commitment to responding to SGBV starts with a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of sexual violence and/or sexual harassment. Photo Lerato Maduna.

Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) affects all corners of our society, including our university. The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) commitment to responding to SGBV starts with a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of sexual violence and/or sexual harassment.

Sexual Misconduct Policy and related procedures

As a new member of the UCT community, you are expected to familiarise yourself with the university’s Sexual Misconduct Policy and related procedures and the Amathuba online tools. If you would like someone to go through the policy with you, please contact Cheryl Vallay in the Office for Inclusivity & Change (OIC) on 021 650 2767.

Reporting SGBV

UCT is fully committed to supporting survivors of sexual violence and/or sexual harassment with unconditional positive regard. We encourage you to report incidents so that appropriate support (medical, counselling and reporting) can be provided. If you or any UCT student or staff member you know has experienced rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment or domestic violence, please contact the OIC for assistance and follow the procedure below.

  • Create a direct confidential case report to the survivor support specialist using the OIC’s online portal.
  • For incidents of sexual violence and sexual acts, the survivor support specialist and case officer, Yumna Seadat, will receive the online OIC case report.
  • For incidents of gender-based violence, domestic violence and other types of incidents with no sexual acts, the informal reporting process will receive the online OIC case report.
  • For information and assistance regarding post-exposure medical treatment and forensic procedures within 72 hours of an incident of rape, UCT Students & Staff can contact the 24/7 OIC standby service, and the OIC standby advisors will extend support to the survivor.
    • Call 072 393 7824

You can also use the UCT App to reach out for support or report incidents of sexual and domestic violence. If you need assistance with reporting an incident using the online reporting tool, please contact the OIC on 021 650 2767.

The OIC offers survivors immediate comprehensive care and support. They will assist with survivor support services, lodging complaints, UCT reporting processes, UCT safety precautionary measures and referring survivors to available external assistance.

OIC 24-hour standby line

If you or any staff member or student has experienced sexual violence and require medical support within 72 hours of the incident, contact a survivor support standby advisor on the 24-hour OIC standby number.

  • Call, SMS or send a missed call to the 24/7 OIC standby number: 072 393 7824.

OIC survivor support standby advisors will provide information on the survivor support services offered at the OIC, UCT reporting processes and safety support, medical support, and advice on reporting to external service providers.

The 24-hour standby advisor will refer survivors to the survivor support specialist and case officer, who will extend psychosocial support and reporting assistance.

Medical assistance

If you or any student needs immediate medical assistance or advice following a rape and/or sexual assault:

  • Call the 24/7 OIC standby number: 072 393 7824.
  • Call Rape Crisis: 021 447 9762.
  • Call the SADAG UCT Student Careline: 0800 24 25 26 (or SMS 31393 for a call-back).

More information is available on the OIC’s Survivor Support web page, or you can contact Yumna Seadat at the OIC.


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