Violence Prevention

We're committed to creating safe campuses through violence prevention initiatives and education. Discover how to access support and get involved in building a safe University community.

If you or someone else are in immediate danger, call 111.  If you cannot speak, stay silent and press 55. View the Silent Solution PDF for more information.

What is Violence Prevention?

Violence Prevention is part of the Student Health Service. We work with students, staff and community organisations to create a university where everyone feels safe, respected and supported - free from interpersonal violence

The Violence Prevention team includes:

  • Violence Prevention Coordinator, and
  • Health Promoter - Violence Prevention

Our initiatives include workshops, online learning, campaigns and events, advice/support to staff and student leaders who are supporting students from the Violence Prevention Coordinator, and one-on-one support to students from the Violence Prevention Coordinator.

Keep up to date with Violence Prevention on Instagram.

Download and read our Respectful Relationships and Interactions in Aotearoa New Zealand (PDF, 1.1MB) pamphlet.

Where can I find support?

If you or someone else are in immediate danger, call 111.  If you cannot speak, stay silent and press 55. Download the Silent Solution PDF for more information.

The Student Health Service is able to provide on-campus support, resources and referrals for students experiencing interpersonal violence. The team is supported by the Violence Prevention Coordinator who provides specialist knowledge and support and is also available to meet with students to discuss support options, safety planning, and provide education. Contact the Student Health Service.

Call UniSafe (campus security) for on campus safety or call 07 838 4444 (0800 WAIKATO option 4).

For more information regarding services and support both internally and externally, head to 'Violence Prevention Support'