FAQ
The victim can make a report, but if the victim has concerns, they can also ask a teacher or a friend to help report the incident on their behalf.
Please immediately screenshot, print, or download the information seen on the internet and submit it to a military instructor, tutor, or our committee. We will conduct a follow-up investigation based on the information you provide.
Report the incident to a military instructor, tutor, or our committee. If the individual involved has concerns, a legal representative or someone aware of the situation can file a report and provide written statements for our committee to assist in the investigation. Regarding students' right to education, the school will submit the case to the Teacher Evaluation Committee within one month from becoming aware of it for deliberation, in accordance with the provisions of Article 14, Paragraphs 8 and 9 of the Teachers' Law, followed by appropriate actions. A crisis management team will also be formed to handle the students' rights, including course adjustments to reduce interaction opportunities between the involved parties, while also providing counseling and legal resources.
If the perpetrator is a student, our committee can contact the perpetrator's school to form a joint investigation committee for the case. If the perpetrator is not a student, our committee can provide the victim from our school with relevant psychological counseling and legal consultation. Victims can also seek legal redress; there is a six-month legal limitation period for victims of sexual harassment to report the incident to judicial authorities. For sexual assault cases, which are prosecutable offenses, the judicial authorities will handle the situation appropriately.
Yes, as long as both parties involved at the time of the incident fall under the subjects specified by the Gender Equality Act (including principals, teachers, staff, workers, or students), the case can still be investigated under the Gender Equality Act regardless of whether the applicant has graduated, with no limitation on the application time.
Complaint reception at our school: Student Assistance Division at the Taipei Campus / Student Affairs Division at the Taoyuan Campus.
Sexual assault, sexual harassment, or sexual bullying hotline: Taipei Campus 02-28829595 / Taoyuan Campus 03-3509495.