Help advice and contacts

You can contact Thames Valley Police on 101 or in an emergency dial 999.

University Security Services

Emergency

(2)89999

General Enquiries

(2)72944

Security Centre Manager

(2)72947

Crime Prevention & Reduction Advisor

(2)72942

E-Mail: Security.Control@admin.ox.ac.uk

 

Thames Valley Police

Emergency

999

General Enquiries

101

Nightline

Contact

(2)70270

Counselling Service

Confidential advice and support for Oxford students

(2)70300

Occupational Health Service

Contact

(2)82676

Crimestoppers

If you have information about any crime ring anonymously

0800 555 111

These groups can also help:

Victim Support Schemes:

If you have been attacked, they can help you cope.
Support Line 0845 3030900
www.victimsupport.org.uk

Social Services

If you or your children need to get away from a violent man, social workers at your local council can put you in touch with a nearby refuge for women. Their 24-hour emergency number will be in the telephone book.

Rape Crisis Centres

If you have been raped, they will give you help and support. 01865 726295
http://www.rapecrisis.org.uk/

Local Information

Oxford Safer Communities Partnership offer a website where you can see how crime in the community is addressed with recent crime figures and trends.
http://www.saferoxford.org.uk/performance.asp

Citizens Advice Bureaux:

They can help you get legal advice. 01865 721849
E-mail: Oxfordcab@cabnet.org.uk

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust:

PO Box 7818, London SW14 8WW.
A national charity for personal safety.
Tel 0208 8760305
http://www.suzylamplugh.org.uk/

 

Women’s Aid Federation

Provide an advice service, and set up refuges for victims of domestic violence.
Their national helpline is 0808 2000 247.

BT

Offer an advice service and leaflet on how to deal with malicious callers:
Tel 0800 661 441, where a recorded message will advise you.
If you need further advice, dial 150 (free), between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Saturday.