Student safety

Safety shouldn’t be an afterthought. We pride ourselves on offering a welcoming environment for everyone, and we take your safety seriously. Each student and staff member at each of our campuses has the right to feel safe and to be treated in a respectful way.

Safety is also a team effort. Everyone has a role to play, whether through your own actions or by promoting and displaying ethical-bystander behaviour.

Our safety commitment

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We’re committed to ensuring our campuses are places of safety and respect for all, and free of harassment and discrimination.

We have zero tolerance for sexual assault and sexual harassment. And we expect all of our staff and students to behave in a manner that is respectful, inclusive and fair. On every campus, at all times.

There are a number of ACU policies, procedures and protocols to prevent and respond to harassment (including sexual harassment) and discrimination.

Report a life-threatening emergency

If you are in a life-threatening situation, please dial triple zero (000). After calling triple zero, please report the situation to our national security centre.

Call 1300 729 452 or 8888 from an internal ACU phone.

Report an incident

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Download SafeZone

Contact our national security centre directly through SafeZone, an app for mobile devices. All staff and students are pre-registered for this app.

Get SafeZone

Respect. Now. Always.

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To keep our students safe on campus, we've united with universities across the country to promote Respect. Now. Always.

This campaign raises awareness of sexual assault and sexual harassment, and lifts visibility of student support services. It also aims to collect data to improve university policies and services, and share best practices.

Learn more about Respect. Now. Always.

Read the report

Respect. Now. Always. responds to the results of the National Report on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment at Australian Universities.

Conducted by the Australian Human Rights Commission, the report surveyed more than 30,000 students from all 39 universities in Australia, including ACU students.

Read the full report

View results from ACU students (PDF, 169 KB)

Understand how to read our students' results (PDF, 300 KB)

Read ACU’s response to the national survey report (PDF, 87KB)

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