Personal Safety Archive

Be Careful of Internet Fraud

Whenever you are buying or selling items online, whether they be goods or services, make sure to be cautious of any deals that sounds too good to be true, or require you to send money back for an overpayment.

If you are looking to rent a place for the summer or are looking for accommodations for university, make every effort to ensure the legitimacy of the deal.

Should you be interested in campus residence, contact the Residence Office for any questions regarding securing accommodation in U of S Residences; do not send funds electronically to unconfirmed individuals.

Be Careful of Internet Fraud

Whenever you are buying or selling items online, whether they be goods or services, make sure to be cautious of any deals that sounds too good to be true, or require you to send money back for an overpayment.

If you are looking to rent a place for the summer or are looking for accommodations for university, make every effort to ensure the legitimacy of the deal.

Should you be interested in campus residence, contact the Residence Office for any questions regarding securing accommodation in U of S Residences; do not send funds electronically to unconfirmed individuals.

Keeping Safe This Holiday

While celebrating this holiday season, U of S Campus Safety would like to remind everyone to take heed of themselves, and those around, when consuming alcohol:

  • Don't leave your drink unattended.
  • Know your limits. Don't over drink just to keep up with the crowd.
  • Don't Drink and Drive. Bring a designated driver, or take a cab!
  • Bring friends with you who also know their limits, or ones who do not drink at all.
  • Never get into a car with a stranger!
  • Stay hydrated: Drink one non-alcoholic drink for every alcoholic drink you have.
  • Drink slowly, and don't drink on an empty stomach.
  • Stop drinking if you start to feel drunk!

Remember: The Saskatoon Police Service will be running check stops throughout the month and Campus Safety will be patrolling campus 24/7 over the holidays looking for drunk drivers. Drive safely, party safely, and we will see you in the new year!

Alcohol and Drugs: Protect Yourself from Sexual Assault

Campus Safety would like to remind students to protect themselves, both on and off campus, from becoming victims of sexual assault. While the USSU offers programs like Safewalk to ensure students are protected while on campus, Canadian statistics show that 80% of suspects in sexual assault are not strangers hiding in bushes near parked cars; they are at the club, known to you, with a will to take advantage of any situation.

Please follow these and other tips to protect yourself when you are out on the town:

  1. Avoid becoming intoxicated - Keep yourself to a 1 or 2 drink limit.
  2. Always keep an eye on your glass and don’t drink it if you lose sight of it.
  3. Follow a buddy system when you are at a bar or function. Look out for those you trust and have them look out for you.
  4. Don’t accept drinks from others you do not know or trust and avoid open beverage sources like punch bowls, pitchers or tubs.
  5. Do not use drugs: Not only are they illegal, street drugs are not controlled and may contain dangerous substances which could both harm you physically, and make you more vulnerable to sexual assault.
  6. Keep your eyes and ears open; if there is talk of date rape drugs or if friends seem “too intoxicated” for what they have ingested, leave the party or club immediately and do not go back.

If you would like help talking about this issue, please consider calling Student Health at 966-5768 or the Sexual Assault and Information Centre at 244-2294.

For more information, please visit our website at www.usask.ca/campussafety.

Study shows relationship between binge drinking and sexual assault risk.

May 15, 2012 by Kathleen Raven in Health

(Medical Xpress) -- A new study by University of Georgia researchers demonstrates that several months before a female victim is sexually assaulted, her pattern of drinking alcohol influences her risk for unwanted sexual contact, ranging from unwanted kissing to rape.

Read More at medicalxpress.com

Help Identify This Individual

Please help us identify individuals who may have information related to an incidents on campus. To view our pictures please follow the link below:

New photos were added May 8th, 2012.

www.usask.ca/campussafety/identify-these-people.php

Free Safety Videos Online!

Campus Safety would like to remind everyone about the "360° Stay Safe" videos online at the Campus Safety website. These videos include topics such as protecting your safe travels, stalking and everyday safety.

The top three most popular chapters since going online in February are Protecting your Possessions, Student Assaults, and Common-Sense Defence.

Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Course Dates

Upcoming RAD dates for 2011 and 2012 have been posted at http://www.usask.ca/campussafety/education/rad.php.

Verbal Judo - Tactical Communication

Campus Safety is offering Verbal Judo to the University Community. Verbal Judo is a tactical communication course that helps deal with difficult people. Upcoming dates for this 4 hour course are:
March 2nd from 1pm-5pm;
March 22nd from 1pm-5pm;
April 19th from 1pm-5pm
April 27th from 1pm-5pm

Registration is through the Department of Campus Safety at 72 Campus Drive. Cost is $25.00. For more information contact Campus Safety at 966-5555.

Safety Cards

Campus Safety has published a Safety Card with all the necessary Phone numbers that you may need in an unsafe situation..

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Campus Pedestrians

The Campus Community has a large amount of Pedestrians; we want to remind drivers that Pedestrians do have the right of way when crossing at a pedestrian crosswalk...
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Campus Payphones

Every payphone on Campus is equipped with direct dial buttons to important resources on and off Campus.

Automatic External Defibrillators

The Department of Campus Safety are proud carriers of the Automatic External Defibrillators, we currently carry one in each patrol vehicle on campus.