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Students: protect yourselves and stay safe this summer
« on: April 09, 2006, 11:08:29 PM »
New from the Home Office site:

A new web-based toolkit, devised by the Home Office and the National Union of Students, is launched today, giving student welfare officers advice and tips on working in partnership with their institution, police and others to reduce crime against students.

The toolkit contains practical advice on staying safe, deterring burglary and protecting against street crime and will be published by the NUS on their 'Officer on Line' website.

It will be available online to 750 student unions in universities and colleges throughout England and Wales, enabling them to advise fellow students of the best way to protect themselves and how to get help when needed.

It also contains ideas about how Student Welfare Officers can raise awareness of student crime on their campuses and run crime prevention initiatives.

Home Office Minister Hazel Blears said:

"Being at university is one of the most exciting experiences anyone can have. But it can be spoiled by unexpected crime, which can be a devastating experience for someone living away from home for the first time. Young people aged 16 to 24 year old are around three times more likely to be victims of burglary than people in other age groups. Helping students with practical advice will help us to tackle that.


The 'toolkit' is at http://www.officeronline.co.uk//campaignsupport/welfare/272160.aspx


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