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The University of Chichester is committed to providing a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors across all our campuses.
Our Campus Safety provision focuses on prevention, visibility, and support. Trained staff work closely with colleagues across the University and maintain strong links with local emergency services to help ensure concerns are dealt with promptly and appropriately.
Use the information below to find out how Campus Safety operates and how to contact the team if you need support.
Contact details
Emergency (on campus): (01243 81)6363
Non-emergency support: (01243 81)6222
Email: help@chi.ac.uk
Where appropriate, please call 999 for emergency services, but where possible, call 6363 afterwards so the Estates team can escort emergency vehicles to the incident location when they arrive on campus.
Campus Safety staff are on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can be contacted whenever support is needed.
Campus Safety staff
Campus Safety staff are here to help. Whether responding to an incident, offering practical advice, or supporting wellbeing concerns, the team takes a calm, professional, and supportive approach.
By working together and reporting concerns when they arise, everyone plays a role in helping to keep our campus community safe.
Our commitment
We are committed to delivering a professional and responsive service that helps maintain a safe and secure environment for learning, working, and living at the University of Chichester.