As a student, you may face situations where you need to file a complaint — whether it’s about assault, theft, or online harassment. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process effectively.
🚨 If the situation involves another RSB student
Please report it via the school’s internal platform.
👉 You’ll find the steps to follow in the dedicated article (link to be added).
🧍♀️ Any type of assault
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Contact the police
Go to your local police station or call them. Provide as many details as possible (what happened, when, where, who was involved). -
Seek medical attention
If you’re injured, go to a hospital. Medical records can serve as important evidence.
📌 More info: What to do in case of assault – Service-Public.fr
👜 Theft or offline fraud
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Go to the police station
Bring any evidence (photos, receipts, witness statements). -
Use online reporting
If you don’t know the perpetrator and have no evidence, you can file a complaint online:
👉 Plainte en ligne – Service-Public.fr
🌐 Online issues (cyberbullying, hate speech…)
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Report via PHAROS
For illegal or harmful content online (cyberbullying, hate speech, scams):
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Chat with a police officer
You can talk anonymously with a police officer 24/7:
👉 Chat with the police
🧾 General tips
- Keep records: save all messages, screenshots, and documents.
- Seek support: talk to someone you trust or a professional counselor.
💬 Need help?
The Feel Good team is here to support you:
📍 Rennes campus – Office B1-156
📧 feel.good@rennes-sb.com
If this event has affected your morale or well-being, you can also contact the Wellness Corner, where you will be listened to and supported 🧡
👉 To book an appointment with the Wellness Corner
🌐 Explore more:
Visit the following websites:
- Resources for students facing violence, discrimination, or harassment: Violences et discriminations – Étudiant.gouv
- Legal definitions and procedures for moral harassment: Harcèlement moral – Service-Public.fr
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