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Locality: Sippy Downs, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5430 1168



Address: Sippy Downs Drive 4556 Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia

Website: www.usc.edu.au/explore/usc-locations/safety-and-security

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24.01.2022 Sippy Downs Police urge Motorists to Lock vehicles Police from Sippy Downs are disappointed with the continual complacency by members of the community in relation to securing vehicles. Sgt Brett YOUNG Officer in Charge of Sippy Downs said that in recent times 4 reports were taken by Sippy Downs Police for steal from Motor vehicles and all 4 were unlocked when parked in driveways.... Officers are encouraging motorists to ensure they secure their vehicles in an effort to prevent opportunistic property crime and car thefts in Sippy Downs and surrounding streets. The Lock it or Lose it campaign aims to educate and remind members of the community and visitors to secure their homes and lock their vehicles and remove any valuables before leaving their car unattended. The campaign aims at educating people to not leave valuable items in the car if they are leaving it unattended, or at least keep the items out of sight to discourage property theft. Police continue to discover vehicles that have been left unattended with windows down, keys in the ignition, spare car keys in the vehicle and valuables in plain view. Recently Police checked 97 vehicles and found a number unlocked and valuables in view. ‘Lock-it or Lose-it messages’ were left by police on vehicle windshields will serve as a reminder to motorists that many crimes against property are the result of a criminal making use of an opportunity. For more details on crime prevention security tips, go to www.police.qld.gov.au and follow the links to Crime Prevention. If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day. You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs



21.01.2022 Enjoy the holidays and stay safe

20.01.2022 May is National Domestic Violence Prevention Month and the community is encouraged to head to the Alexandra Headlands HMAS Brisbane Memorial for a march followed by a candlelit vigil at Mooloolaba to remember those who have been affected by domestic and family violence. More information: https://events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Event?eventID=20916

18.01.2022 The SafeUSC team has remained on the ground through this COVID-19 pandemic to keep our USC community and campuses safe. This week we welcome back our SafeUSC reception staff who will be in our USC Sunshine Coast office between 9am-3pm, with COVID safe practices in place. SafeUSC is still available 24/7 for any safety and security concerns. Just call us on 5430 1168 anytime!



16.01.2022 Hey, did you know you can now apply for the National Police Certificate online how good is that .. no need to wait around in a police station and in some instances you can get the certificate back in a few hours .. nice work QPS Check out the link below: https://www.police.qld.gov.au//national-police/default.htm

16.01.2022 Thank you to all of our wonderful students who participated in our campaign to raise awareness about Sexual Violence. If any-one would like more information or support, please contact SafeUSC Specialist Service on 5456 3864 or email [email protected]

11.01.2022 *Update* https://www.facebook.com//a.36706350668/1278236382230969/



10.01.2022 *update* https://www.facebook.com/unisunshinecoast/posts/1279199888801285

10.01.2022 Congratulations to the winner of the Crime Prevention Slogan Competition - Helen Moffitt. Helen received a gift voucher from the Co-op for her slogan "Safe secure USC is also up to you and me"

09.01.2022 HAVE YOUR SAY ON SEXUAL ASSAULT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT RESPONCES AT USC As part of USC's commitment to the human rights commission’s Respect Now Always campaign, USC has engaged an external agency to review our current policy and procedures relating to sexual assault and sexual harassment. The aim of the review is to further enhance USC’s policies and procedures to ensure they continue to be trauma informed, student centred and in line with HRC recommendations on responding to... sexual violence. Code Black Threat Management, an independent organisation with expertise in preventing and responding to reports of all forms of sexual harms, has been engaged to undertake this review. They will lead a series of on-campus forums for students to provide feedback on USC’s approach to ensuring a safe environment for all. Code Black have qualified staff who can ensure your experience and views are treated with respect and confidentially. If you would like to be involved, forums will be held at various USC campuses as follows: USC Sunshine Coast: Monday 2 March 910am in C1.40, or 12pm in H1G.51 USC Moreton Bay: Tuesday 3 March 11am12noon in MB-G.33 USC Fraser Coast: Wednesday 4 March 12pm in B2.10 If you would like support, or have questions about the forum or would like to provide feedback but cannot attend one of the above sessions, please email Student Wellbeing at [email protected].

08.01.2022 And the Winner is..... SafeUSC would like to congratulate Faith Gunn, the winner of the HP Envy Laptop. Congratulations Faith and all the best with your studies.

08.01.2022 Live at Varsity or Central or The Village? Join us for pizza, chat to staff and students from Student Wellbeing, SafeUSC, Career Development and the Student Leadership team, and learn about services, support and training available to you at USC. Register on Student Hub: https://studenthub.usc.edu.au/students/events/detail/640411



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02.01.2022 Bruce and Denise Morcombe were welcome visitors today at USC presenting to Criminology students and checking out the SafeUSC unit. Watch this space for great volunteering opportunities with the Daniel Morcombe Foundation

02.01.2022 Thanks to the wonderful nursing and paramedics students who participated in today's SafeUSC Responding to disclosures to sexual violence workshop. If anyone is interested in future workshop, let us know at SafeUSC

01.01.2022 Want a Free Laptop? USC students have the chance to win a new HP Envy laptop just by downloading and registering (with your USC student email) the USC SafeZone App by the 1st March 2019. Download SafeZone today or come and see us at our O week stall on your USC campus. Be sure to share this with your friends and like our page! For more information check out https://www.safezoneapp.com/

01.01.2022 Great day at Fraser Coast yesterday at 'End of Semester Check-in Day'. Students and staff participated in cup-cake decorating, myths and facts game and instamatic photos to support Sexual Violence Awareness month

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