Your personal safety Take care. Be aware.
Reporting an incident • Report any crimes or incidents to University Safety and Security. • Remember that reporting a crime doesn’t mean you have to go through with a court case – the police will only take action if you want them to. • Report any suspicious behaviour to Safety and Security, no matter how minor it appears. This includes anyone loitering around the University. • If you are unsure and need help or advice, phone Safety and Security. • Immediately report lost UTAS keys and access cards to Safety and Security. Requesting a security escort • In certain instances, Security Officers are available to escort students or staff from and between buildings, campus car parks or to campus bus stops. • Security Officers cannot escort students or staff off campus.
• If you feel you need an escort, phone Safety and Security ahead of time. Your personal security • Respect your feelings. Recognise potentially dangerous situations before they develop. • Have a safety plan. Think about what you would do if you felt threatened. • Always carry photo identification. Store the University Safety and Security number in your mobile phone. • When out socialising, drink alcohol responsibly. Keeping a clear head makes it easier to make better decisions about personal safety. Plan transport to and from the venue and make sure you and your friends get home safely. • If someone attacks you, scream or shout as loudly as you can to get assistance. • Walk in well-lit areas; avoid dark streets and alleyways and avoid
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