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Safety and support off-campus

 

Who to contact: Phone numbers

 999 Emergency Police, Fire and Ambulance

Is the main contact number for urgent calls, such as emergencies that are taking place there and then, call this number and then you can ask for: Police, Fire Service or Ambulance.

 101 Non-emergency police

This number is for non-emergency calls such as wanting to talk to your local police officer, getting advice, reporting things such as a stolen car, property damage, minor crime or related activity.

When dialling you will need to choose the option for either:

Warwickshire (Leamington, Kenilworth, Warwick)

West Midlands Police (Coventry)

You can also report a crime online or in person. Please remember that support is available, and contact Report and Support or get a consultation through the Wellbeing Portal.

 111 Non-emergency NHS (medical)

This number is for urgent medical problems that do not require an emergency response. When you call, you will speak to someone who can advise you on what to do around your situation, whether that is for yourself or someone else.

Community Safety Team: Off-campus non-emergency guidance
024765 22083

If you are unsure what service you may need or where to get support, you can always contact the on-campus community safety team who can answer queries and give advice around what to do. However, it is important to note they are only able to respond in person to things that happen on-campus. You can check out their website or contact them via .

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Report and Support

If you need support, guidance or help with reporting something that has affected you then please get in touch with the report and support team. This is a secure, confidential platform to report incidents of sexual misconduct, bullying, harassment, discrimination or hate crime. Please reach out.

Off-campus safety advice

Fire Rescue Service

Fire and rescue services are responsible for:

  • Responding to and extinguishing fires
  • Helping with road traffic collision
  • Rescuing those in other emergencies
  • Provide fire and emergency support after a fire/flood or other incidents
  • Can check your home, through a safe and well visit

There is a lot you can do to make sure that you are safe at home, and in your local area: