Looking after your safety this semester



Looking after your safety as an LJMU student 

Welcome to our new students and welcome back to those returning to LJMU.

As the new semester begins it’s important to know the ways you can stay safe around the city and the university:

Student Life Building

Our Student Life Building is open 24/7 with LJMU security staff always on site.  

Emergency phone number

On the back of every student ID card is the emergency security phone number who you can contact on campus.

If you are in an emergency situation, please call 999 for emergency services.   

University Police Officer

We also have a university police officer, PC Martin Triggs, who you can speak to in confidence. He’s available in the Student Life Building every Monday, Thursday and Friday 10am to 12midday. 

Report and Support

If you experience or witness any incident or behaviour that concerns you, please report it.

We have a secure online Report and Support form which you can fill in with details of any incidents of bullying, violence, harassment, discrimination or misconduct.  

LJMU takes all reports extremely seriously and will make sure you get the support you need.

When you visit the Report and Support tool, you can provide your contact details for an advisor to get in touch with you. You may also choose to make your report anonymously, but this means we won’t be able to contact you to offer more support.  

If you need support or advice

You are never on your own at LJMU - there is always someone here to help you. You can get specific support from our SAW team, including from specially trained Sexual Violence Liaison Advisors. In person and online appointments are available to book via MyLJMU. Find out more about the wide range of support we provide to all students at LJMU. 



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