Coventry University joins pioneering student safety scheme

Coventry University joins pioneering student safety scheme
Student news

Monday 26 November 2018

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Hannah Smith
02477658245
hannah.smith@coventry.ac.uk


Coventry University has become a founder member of a pioneering scheme that aims to improve student safety, security and wellbeing standards across the UK higher education sector.

The university has joined ProtectED, the first national accreditation scheme of its kind.

Developed at the University of Salford, ProtectED aims to make it easier for prospective students and their parents to identify universities in the UK which prioritise welfare.

The scheme requires members to have in place measures to support university security, student wellbeing, safety and mental health, and international student welfare.

To achieve accreditation under the ProtectED code of practice, member universities must meet the recognised standard which is validated by independent experts and assessors.

 

Deputy vice-chancellor for international development at Coventry University, which has over 30,000 students in locations across the UK

We are delighted to be a founder member of this initiative which will help ensure safety, security and wellbeing remain a visible priority, and show students and their families how seriously we take this matter.

Coventry is a diverse and welcoming city but, for many, living away from home for perhaps the first time in a new environment can bring challenges, and we are here to help support students at all stages of their learning experiences.

This is another step to ensure that message is delivered in the right ways to all those studying with us.”

Dr David Pilsbury

ProtectED director

We welcome the leadership and sense of purpose shown by Coventry University in joining ProtectED in its mission to improve the experience and outcomes of students in higher education.

As a founder member, Coventry University will help us steer the development and roll-out of ProtectED over the coming years. Together we will raise standards across the sector and support students to achieve their full potential."

Andrew Wootton

ProtectED is a not-for-profit community interest company and membership organisation formed following a four-year research initiative by the Design Against Crime Solution Centre at the University of Salford.


For further press information, please contact Hannah Smith, press officer at Coventry University, on +44 (0)24 7765 8352 or at hannah.smith@coventry.ac.uk.