To any of our students who are feeling anxious, unsafe, or suffering due to the scenes of violent racism, xenophobia and anti-muslim hate across the country - we stand with you.
We care about you, we're here to support you, and we're committed to ensuring your safety and well-being. NTSU will always be a safe space for you.
If you need someone to talk to or aren't sure where to turn, here is a list of services that can offer support and assistance during these difficult times.
Everyone deserves to feel safe, whether on or off campus. Find out more about student safety at NTU. In an emergency always call 999.
Across all 3 of our main campuses, our Safe Spaces are open every evening to any NTU students that may need support or help.
City Safe Place
Goldsmith Street security entrance of the Boots Library | 9pm to 9am
Clifton Safe Place
Upper floor of the Pavilion, Room 123A | 8pm to 8am
Brackenhurst Safe Place
Pippin Cottage, Room PCL8 | 8pm to 8am
Report+Support
Everyone at university has the right to feel safe. If you or someone you know has experienced or witnessed sexual assault, harassment, bulling, discrimination or hate incident please tell us. If you would rather report anonymously, you can do so.
NTSU Information and Advice Service
We provide a range of support services to help you with any issues you may be facing.
NTU Support Services
NTU offers comprehensive health and mental wellbeing support.
TellMAMA
Want to report an Anti-Muslim abuse?
Submit a report here.
Report Hate Crime
You can also report a hate crime here
Student Minds
Student Minds offers valuable resources and services for mental health and wellbeing.
Find out more here.
Young Minds
Young Minds offers many resources whether you're trying to understand how you’re feeling, find ways to feel better, or support someone who's struggling.
Find our more here.