Safety and security

The Bader College campus is a very safe space within a very safe part of the country.

It has a dedicated 24/7 security team, helping to provide safe and secure living spaces – but everyone shares responsibility for keeping our campus safe.

Campus security provides many services for the castle, including escorted walks, and lifts to and from Bader Hall Residence. Students, academic staff, and scholars on retreat can easily contact security by phone.

 

 

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Emergency help buttons

Lampposts with emergency help buttons are located around the estate. The emergency help buttons are easily identified on campus by their yellow boxes with a large red button. They are located on the most frequently travelled routes to create better access to emergency services along those areas. When the red button is pushed, the security team is alerted and will respond to the exact location where the button is activated.

If you pulled a late study session in the library and don't want to walk home alone, escorted walks and lifts to and from Bader Hall are available to students. To arrange this service please call reception at extension 4400. The service is available between dusk and sunrise.

Staying safe while travelling

Prior to leaving on independent travel, you can sign out at Bader Reception to let us know your departure and return dates, how you will be travelling, what your destination is and any relevant contact information. 

Your safety is of paramount importance and so to help keep you safe, all ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ students at Bader College are required to comply with ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥'s Off-Campus Activity Safety Policy (OCASP), through which students are enrolled in the Emergency Support Program (ESP). 

  • Raise awareness of participants around risks and responsibilities of study/work/travel abroad
  • Provide emergency support to participants
  • Safeguard institution in matters pertaining to legal liability
  • Work with the Off-Campus Activity Safety Policy (OCASP) to support all study/work/travel abroad participants.

You are strongly encouraged to register with your home country’s embassy in the UK. Canadians can register online with .

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