INSA Toulouse is committed to combating all forms of violence and discrimination.
Our aim is to guarantee everyone a peaceful place to study and work, free from all forms of violence. Reporting incidents is an essential step in putting a stop to violence and preventing it from happening again.
Here you can report one or more incidents of violence and/or discrimination that you have experienced, witnessed or that have been reported to you. These incidents may have taken place on campus, off campus or online. They may have been perpetrated by students, teachers, staff or outsiders.
Your identity will be kept confidential when your report is made and throughout the procedure for dealing with the alert.
For psychological support, there are :
1. At the INSA:
and the psychologist, Alice Poncet aponcet@insa-toulouse.fr
2. Outside the INSA:
- Fil Santé Jeunes line (up to 25 years old):
- Open every day, including public holidays, from 9am to 10pm
- Phone : 0 800 235 236 or https://www.filsantejeunes.com/
- A team of professionals: psychologists, doctors, lawyers who can also reorient you if necessary
- or at Paul Sabatier University at SIMPPS:
- Free consultations by appointment
- 118 Route de Narbonne, 31400 Toulouse
- Phone: +33 5 61 55 73 67
- or Team of nurses, psychologists, doctors, social workers and a psychiatrist:
- Phone: +33 5 61 55 73 59
- infirmier-ut3@univ-toulouse.fr
In case of emergency in the evenings or during weekends
- Please contact the SAMU bu dialing 15, available 24/7
- Victim, relative or witness: call 116 006 or 39 19 to receive information and a listening ear from professionals, available 24/7
- The INSA welcome desk is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Phone : +33 5-61-55-95-13
MEDICO LEGAL CONSULTATION (Report of violence, medical-legal certificate) : CHU de Rangueil 1 avenue du Professeur Jean Poulhès Tél : +33 5 61 32 29 70 prevention.violence@chu-toulouse.fr without appointment from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 Bat H1 - 2nd basement