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Safer Communities

Safer Communities is a confidential Student Wellbeing service that work with students and staff to create safe and respectful campuses for everyone.  We provide support to students who have experienced or witnessed inappropriate, threatening or harmful behaviour, on or off-campus.  

Our staff are professionals with specialist experience in responding to behaviours of concern including sexual and intimate partner violence.  

We all have a role to play in building a community that respects diversity and promotes inclusion. If you're concerned about any behaviour, we're here to help and encourage you to reach out.  

Contact Us – We're Here to Support You

If you have any concerns, need advice, or just want someone to talk to, we’re here to help.

There are many ways to get in touch with us – choose the one that works best for you!

Anything you share with us is confidential – we won’t share it unless there is a serious or imminent risk to the safety of you or someone else or are required to by law.

Our business hours are Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–4:30 pm.

Book a phone call

Schedule a 15-minute call with our team through the Student Hub. We’ll listen to your concerns and arrange a longer appointment if needed.

Complete our online form

You can submit your concerns online, and can even tell us anonymously if you prefer. If you provide contact details, we’ll follow up via phone or email.

Email us
Email: [email protected] 

Call us
Student Wellbeing: 5430 1226 and ask for the Safer Communities team.


What to expect

Once you’ve contacted us, here's what you can expect from us:

  • A culturally safe and confidential space to share your concerns
  • Help to understand and talk through your concerns
  • Assistance with safety planning, academic adjustments, and addressing immediate needs
  • Clear information about your options, including informal and formal pathways

Support to identify harmful behaviour

If you are unsure whether you or someone else has experienced harmful behaviour, we can help you recognise, and access support and resources address it.   

There are many forms of harmful behaviour that can occur in person, online or though technology, including bullying, harassment, gender-based violence, other forms of inequality such as racism, homophobia and discrimination. 

Students often seek support for:

  • Managing conflicts with other students or staff
  • Developing safety and support plans on campus
  • Feeling unsafe at home or within a relationship
  • Concerns about treatment by others, including students, staff, or placement personnel
  • Helping a friend in need
  • Reporting harmful behavior

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Support for students affected by Gender-Based violence and Sexual Violence 

Sexual Violence covers a range of sexual harms including sexual assault, sexual harassment, and any other form of unwanted contact of a sexual nature.

If you’ve experienced sexual violence, it’s not your fault and you’re not alone.  We’re here to help.  Learn about the resources and support available to you, including guidance on reporting concerns and understanding what to expect throughout the process.

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Resources

Action against Gender-based Violence 
UniSC is committed to fostering a culture of safety and respect for everyone in our community. Learn more about UniSC prevention in action.

FUNdamentals to Play It Safe
This guide offers practical tips and essential insights to help you maintain a safe, respectful, and supportive environment at UniSC. Whether on campus, online, or in the broader community, it empowers you to create positive experiences for yourself and others.

Download the PDF (384 KB)

Respect at UniSC Training
Accessible via the Student Portal, this training equips students with tools to promote respectful interactions and foster a safer university environment.

Bystander Intervention
Explore the importance of stepping in and standing up through this interactive Sway resource.

Get Involved
Join the Stand-Up Collective: a collective of students contributing to UniSC’s gender-based violence prevention initiatives. Sign up at Stand Up | Student Portal.

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Safety awareness and support

UniSC is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all students, staff, and visitors. We encourage everyone to stay alert, report concerns, and make use of the resources available to promote a secure and welcoming campus experience.

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