King’s Own Institute (KOI) is committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive learning environment for all students and staff.
KOI does not tolerate sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic and family violence, or any other form of gender-based violence. We are aligning our approach with the Australian Government’s National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence 2025, which requires higher education providers to prevent, respond to and report on gender-based violence using a whole-of-institution approach.
Sexual assault is any sexual act or behaviour carried out against a person without their free and voluntary consent. It can involve physical force, coercion, threats, intimidation, manipulation or where a person is unable to give consent (for example, due to intoxication, fear, being asleep or unconscious).
Sexual harassment is any unwelcome sexual behaviour that could reasonably make a person feel offended, humiliated or intimidated. It is against the law and against KOI’s values.
Sexual harassment can include, but is not limited to:
Any behaviour of a sexual nature that may also be a criminal offence, such as stalking, indecent exposure or sexual assault.

Under the National Code, gender-based violence includes any form of physical or non-physical violence, harassment, abuse or threats that is based on a person’s gender, gender identity, gender expression or perceived gender, and that results in, or is likely to result in, harm, coercion, control, fear or loss of liberty or autonomy.
Gender-based violence can occur in intimate, family, social, workplace, residential or online contexts. It can be a single incident or a pattern of behaviour over time.
Examples include:
Consent means a person freely and voluntarily agrees to engage in sexual activity. Consent must be informed, mutual and ongoing, and can be withdrawn at any time.
Consent is not present if:
You can seek support even if the incident:
You do not have to make a formal complaint to receive support.
Student Services – for study options, academic adjustments and practical support
Counselling – confidential emotional support, safety planning and referral
KOI can assist with safety planning, academic adjustments, extensions or alternative assessment arrangements (where appropriate), and referrals to specialist services.
You can choose how much information to share and what action, if any, you want to take. KOI will respond in a trauma-informed, person-centred way that prioritises safety and dignity, as required by the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence.
At KOI, you can:
You can also choose to report the matter to police. KOI staff can help you understand this option and, if you wish, support you to make a report.
Members of the KOI community are encouraged to be active bystanders when it is safe to do so. This can include:
Disclosures and reports will be managed as confidentially as possible. Information is shared only with staff who need it to provide support, manage risk or meet our legal obligations.
KOI will not tolerate victimisation of anyone who:
More detailed information about how KOI prevents and responds to sexual assault, sexual harassment and gender-based violence is available in: