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I have been adressed on my behavior

What can you do?

  • Approach the conversation openly: genuinely listen to the other person.
  • Understand that everyone has different personal boundaries.
  • If you unintentionally crossed a boundary and regret it, sincerely apologise.
  • Make agreements on how you will interact in the future.
  • If you don’t recognize the situation or feel wrongly accused, seek help from an academic advisor or other support services.

What can help you?

  • Use the Rules for Feedback for giving and receiving feedback.
  • Write down what happened and how it made you feel. Seek support from a friend, fellow student, or teacher/mentor if needed.

Who can help you?

Ask someone you know and trust for help. This person could be a fellow student, friend, teacher, or mentor. It’s important to share your problems with someone. This helps us understand what happened, and we can take action if needed. You can report the issues anonymously if you prefer. The choice is yours. There are different people you can talk to, both at UMC Utrecht and the University of Utrecht. If you’re unsure whom to approach, go to your academic advisor. They will help you identify your needs, suggest actions, and find support.  

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