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Where to start
About safeguarding at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥
As well as meeting the needs of children and vulnerable adults we consider safeguarding in its broadest term as covering the general welfare of our community. Whilst all our staff have a duty to respond to any safeguarding concerns, our Designated Safeguarding Lead, supported by colleagues in the safeguarding team, holds overall responsibility of all students at the university.
Most issues of concern can be supported by our general student welfare teams, and we have a wide range of support available to students. More information is available on ourÌýhealth and wellbeing webpages.
Issues that may fall directly under Safeguarding regulations, relating to children and/or vulnerable adults, should be reported toÌý[email protected]Ìýso that these can be followed up appropriately. The Head of Student Support and Wellbeing is the University’s Designated Safeguarding Lead.
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Safeguarding policy
As well as ourÌýÌý(word, 89kb),ÌýÌý(word, 70kb) andÌýSafeguarding Guidance for Apprentice Employers, (pdf, 131kb), the university has a number of general student welfare policies which can be found in the conduct and welfare section on ourÌýImportant information webpage. We also have the following webpages which provide information for specific safety concerns:
Reporting and escalating safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns about yourself, someone you work with or someone you know, please contact us so that we can help.
Immediate concern |
If there is an immediate risk to yourself, others, or from others call 01202 962222. This number is operational 24/7. |
Non-emergency but action required |
If action is required, but the situation isn’t an emergency, please contact the ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Safeguarding Team at [email protected]. |
Non-urgent queries or advice |
For any non-urgent safeguarding queries and advice, or if you have concerns but are unsure what you need to do, please email: [email protected]. |
Further information about all the support services available to students can be found on the student health and wellbeing webpages. Support for staff can also be found on the .
You can also watch the Dorset and BCP Safeguarding Adults Board video, which gives information about how to report any concerns:
Safeguarding Team contacts
The ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Safeguarding Team are here to help whether you require urgent help, advice or are not sure where to go.
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s Designated Safeguarding Lead: Kerry Ann Randle, Head of Support and Wellbeing.