Guildhall School is committed to creating a safe study and working environment. The School does not tolerate any form of bullying or harassment, and expects all members of our community to treat each other with respect, courtesy and consideration.
 
Our Safe Space statement 
 
Everyone working and learning together at Guildhall is entitled to do so in a safe space: a space free of bullying and harassment of any kind. 
 
We will honour our differences and collaborate in the true spirit of ensemble, promoting creative challenge while retaining the utmost respect for each other. 
 
We will treat one another with courtesy and respect at all times, and if we are subjected to or witness bullying or harrassment we will speak out knowing that our voices will be heard and we will be taken seriously. 
 
We will actively promote a positive, optimistic and mutually supportive approach to work and study. 
 
Together we can create a safe space. 
  
Conservatoires UK Code of Practice and Respect 
 
As a member of Conservatoires UK, we celebrate the opportunity for our students and staff to work and learn in an environment of openness and mutual respect, free from sexual misconduct, bullying, harassment and discrimination of any kind. 
 
  • We encourage the giving and receiving of constructive feedback to promote self- development and the achievement of shared goals. 
  • We promote equality, diversity and inclusivity as part of our core values and hold them at the forefront of all our institutional decision-making. 
  • We are committed to providing support and taking appropriate action for any individuals who feel they have been affected by sexual misconduct, bullying, harassment or discrimination. 
 
By signing up to this, we are committed to ensuring that Guildhall School will be an open and respectful space in which anyone can work, learn and evolve.  
 
We are here to listen; we are here to help.  
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