Frequently asked questions
Can I ask which pronouns to use?
Yes you can as long as you do it sensitively. recommend asking someone what their pronouns are just as you ask their name, even if you think you know how they identify. Make sure you do it sensitively and after you have shared yours so you don't put them under any pressure.
What if I make a mistake?
It's okay, we all make mistakes no matter how hard we try because we are all still learning. If you make a mistake:
- quickly apologise
- correct yourself
- move on!
The worst thing you can do is dwell on it by repeatedly apologising or drawing more attention to this mistake. So apologise and learn from your mistake.
What if my pronouns are being ignored?
Everyone in our University community deserve to be treated with dignity and respect and getting pronouns right is a way of showing respect to staff and students.
Consistently mis-gendering someone on purpose is not only disrespectful but could be regarded as a hate incident. If someone is repeatedly using the incorrect pronouns for you or behaving in an abusive, harmful or hateful way then you must
tell us
. The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ has a
zero tolerance approach
to such behaviours and all allegations are taken seriously.
How do I learn more?
We have resources available for staff and students to learn more about being a trans ally as well as wider LGBT+ and EDI topics including anti-racism, anti-semitism, gender equality and disability. Visit our
training and resources page
for more information on courses and resources available or dive into our (log-in required) for podcasts, books and films to help with your development.