Guidance For Higher Education Institutions
on the lips is likely to be regarded as a serious disciplinary offence whereas the act of lightly kissing another on the back of a hand is likely to be regarded as a less serious disciplinary offence – to emphasise the work required in the area of sexual misconduct, the examples of unacceptable behaviour and examples of sanctions
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