FAQ’s

What is Reportd?

Reportd is a platform for anonymously reporting sexual harassment. We provide a safe, anonymous space for you to report when an incident occurs.

What is Reportd’s mission?

Our overarching mission is to live in a world where sexual harassment and sexual violence doesn’t exist. Reportd was developed to;

  1. Provide a place where reports of sexual harassment and sexual violence can be submitted easily and anonymously.

  2. Collect real time data to document and understand the issue of sexual harassment and sexual violence.

  3. Help undo the normalisation of sexual harassment; These incidences should not be an everyday normal occurrence. This behaviour is unacceptable and warrants reporting.

Why should I report something that happens to me?

If we are to eradicate sexual harassment and violence, we need to fully understand the extent of the issue. To fully understand the issue, we need to know about it. If we don't report these incidents, they will always remain hidden and difficult to address. We understand that reporting sexual harassment and sexual violence can be painful, and we don’t take that lightly. By collectively reporting our experiences of sexual harassment and violence, we can shed light on this issue and give ourselves a real chance of making a meaningful impact

What happens after I submit a report?  

Your report will provide much needed data that will help us gain a better understanding of the issue of sexual harassment and violence in Ireland, and will play a direct role in informing action and solutions to address this issue

Will I be identified?

No. Reports are completely anonymous, thus cannot and will not be used to identify you.

Will the person who sexually harassed/ was violent towards me ever be identified?

No, never. We do not collect any identifiable data of the perpetrator thus they cannot and will not be identified.

How do I keep up to date on Reportd’s progress and findings?

We’d love that! Submit your email below, and we’ll keep you in the loop as we progress.

Something you’re still curious about?

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