Student SafetyHub has been developed through direct frontline casework with thousands of survivors and refined over years of delivery across policing, education, health, and social care.
The programme equips students with the knowledge, skills, and cultural awareness needed to recognise, respond to, and prevent.
Domestic abuse Honour-based abuse Forced marriage Gender-based violence
Grounded in trauma-informed practice and survivor-led expertise, the programme bridges the gap between awareness and real behavioural change.
This is not a one-off workshop. It is a structured prevention model designed to create long-term cultural change within educational institutions.
Unlike traditional awareness-led initiatives, Student SafetyHub delivers a comprehensive, prevention-focused approach.
Every element prioritises safety, choice, and empowerment, ensuring respectful and culturally competent engagement.
Addresses forms of violence often overlooked, including honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and FGM — critical for diverse and international student populations.
Centres lived experience, dignity, and agency, enabling students to respond with empathy and support.
Supports universities in strengthening safeguarding policies, reporting systems, and response frameworks.
All modules are flexible and adaptable to institutional needs.
Student SafetyHub is built on evidence and delivers measurable outcomes:
The programme has been developed through work with over 3,000 survivors and validated through delivery across diverse communities and institutions.