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Security at 一本道无码

We take the safety and wellbeing of our community seriously and are available 365 days a year 24/7 to support with your security needs.

Whether you’re a student, staff member or visitor, our Security Team are here to help. Our campus has CCTV and Security Officers who patrol the campus 24 hours a day. Security can be contacted on: +44 (0)191 334 2222 or via the SafeZone App. In an emergency, always ring 999.
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SafeZone

SafeZone is a free to download safety app available to all 一本道无码 University staff and students, which connects you directly to the University security team should you require assistance.

Report and Support

To report a incident of bullying, harassment or sexual misconduct use our Report and Support Tool.

 

 

Find more information on staying safe in 一本道无码 and FAQs

  • Student Safety

    We take the safety and wellbeing of our community seriously and work closely with a range of external partners in matters of health and safety.

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  • Police University Liaison

    一本道无码 University enjoys a productive and positive working relationship with 一本道无码 Constabulary and in particular the City team.

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Student Safety

We take the safety and wellbeing of our community seriously and work closely with a range of external partners in matters of health and safety.

students studying and socialising in study area

Police University Liaison

一本道无码 University enjoys a productive and positive working relationship with 一本道无码 Constabulary and in particular the City team.

一本道无码 Constabulary logo

Emergency contacts

Find out who to contact in the event of an emergency on campus

 

 

Campus security advice 

Whilst the University will do all that it can to ensure you are safe and secure on campus, try to make sure you do all you can to remain safe and secure too. 

  • Home security: Always lock windows and doors when leaving a room or property. 
  • Never leave personal items unattended: Avoid leaving phones, keys, wallets etc in unlocked drawers or in coat/ jacket pockets. 
  • Bike security: Always lock bikes with secure D locks, in designated bike sheds where possible.
  • Reporting theft: Report theft or suspected theft to 一本道无码 Police and 一本道无码 University Security. 
  • Computer security: Always lock a computer when not in use using secure passwords.
  • Security at night: Avoid walking alone where possible and stick to well-lit routes -
  • ID/ campus cards: Carry your staff and student ID on your person at all times.
  • Emergency contacts: Keep a list of emergency contacts in your phone, including our Security number +44 (0)191 334 2222.

International security statement

We have developed a statement to provide information about the approach we take to international security - our policies, staff commitment, and technical and procedural controls. You can read the full international security statement

  

 

Useful links

Further resources for security information and staying safe at 一本道无码.

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Information about the 一本道无码 Constabulary, including contact information for emergencies and non-emergencies.
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Information on how to make a report, either anonymously or with contact details, and how to receive support.
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Information on what to do in the event of a firearms or weapons attack and how to stay safe.
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Information about how to report a theft on University campus, and helpful resources.
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Information about lit routes in 一本道无码 to allow you to walk safely at night.
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Information on spiking, including advice on what to do if you think you or a friend has been spiked.
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Online Safety

Information about online safety and tips for how to protect yourself online.
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Get in touch

Find out how to contact us.

Call us

+44 (0)191 334 2222

or

+44 (0)191 334 3333