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Top Tips for Staying Safe on a Night Out 

We all want to have a great time, but when going out in a busy city it’s important to also be safe. We have gathered some helpful tips and services to help you stay safe on a night out. In a busy place, it is easy to lose track of your drink or bump into […]

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Q&A About Countering Hateful Extremism

We know conversations around extremism can be challenging and confusing at times, but it’s important that we all understand what this is. Extremism can take many forms, which we explore in this blog.  For Countering Hateful Extremism Week 2023 (1-7 May), we are focusing on Incels. Incels are part of the far right and mixed […]

INTERVIEW: The CATS Campaign

Yes! You read that right. Last week I had the chance to speak all things cancer related with some CATS (volunteers) to find out who they are and how they help people like me and you. The CATS campaign (Cancer Awareness in Teenagers and Young People Society) are a charity born and bred in Manchester […]

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We’ve got your back – keeping students safe on campus

This article was first published in 2016. In light of recent world events, we’re currently reviewing our safety guidance and will be releasing revised information before the start of term. In the meantime, take a read of this blog post as a starting point for staying safe on campus.  It can be nerve-wracking moving somewhere […]