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Simple ways to safely enjoy your start at Liverpool

We want your first few weeks at university to be a time when you’re making great memories that will last a lifetime. To make sure you have the best experience possible, we’ve popped some tips below to help keep yourself, your student home and your belongings safe. 

Be street safe

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Find more tips on enjoying a night out safely from the Freshers’ Week Alcohol Survival Guide from DrinkAware.co.uk
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Spiking – know the signs

Spikings have become more common in recent years. As we say, although Liverpool is a relatively safe place to live and study, it’s worth being alert to spiking on nights out and understanding how to spot the warning signs of spiking in your friends.

Merseyside Police has a dedicated webpage where you can report spiking or spiking-related offences, along with advice and information to help you or someone you know who has been affected by spiking.

There is no time limit to reporting spiking incidents- whenever it happened, you can tell the police about it.

Protecting your property

Road safety and e-scooters

Staying safe on campus

Campus Support

The Campus Support Team help keep campus a safe and secure place to live, study and work. The team can be contacted using the emergency number 0151 794 2222.

Chaperone Service

Campus Support run a dedicated chaperone service on campus, that runs 24 hours a day. If you’re working late on campus or you feel vulnerable and would like to be escorted across campus at night, please call Campus Support at any time on 0151 794 3252.

Campus police officer

The University has a dedicated Police Officer – PC Andy Woolford – who works alongside our Campus Support Services team and can offer practical safety advice and support regarding any crime-related issues.

You can get in touch with Andy by email: a.woolford@liverpool.ac.uk.

Report + Support

Report + Support is an online service which you can use to tell us about incidents you have seen or experienced that have made you feel uncomfortable. It can be used to report incidents including bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, hate crime, assault or discrimination, and can be used anonymously if you wish.

You can access the tool at any time online.

If you need immediate help

Do not intervene in any situation if it is not safe to do so. It is important not to put yourself at risk.

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