VU Safe is the free, official mobile safety app of Victoria University.

The app is packed with safety information, tools and features to keep you safe on campus.

VU Safe is free to download.

Features

Emergency Alert

In an emergency press the Emergency Alert to call Campus Security and allow them to view your location on a map in real-time.

Safety notifications

Receive push notifications alerting you to safety and emergency information on campus, including building or campus evacuations.

Emergency contacts

Immediately contact emergency services with the push of a button. On campus you can contact Campus Security and request first aid assistance. Off campus you can contact Emergency Services 000 (triple zero).

Friend walk

Have a friend virtually watch over you as you walk.

Tap the button and select a contact, they’ll receive a message with a link to view a map and track your location. Pick your destination, and start walking.

If you need help just hit a button to notify your friend and start an emergency call. When you get to your destination safely, just tap the button to end the call.

Request security escort

Send a request to Campus Security officers, who can walk you to and from buildings, public transport or to your vehicle on campus. You can make a call or book using the enquiry form in advance.

Report a concern

Report a concern to Campus Security or Safer Community. You take a photo or video and send it directly through the app, call Campus Security or report online.

Safety toolbox

The toolbox has the VU Shuttle Bus timetables, as well as safety tools, including a flash light and safety notification history.

How the app works

VUSafe uses beacon technology to locate your device using GPS, WiFi and Cellular services.

Location services must be enabled on your phone to send your location to Security Services using the Mobile BlueLight (emergency alarm) and live tracking using the Friend Walk.

VU Safe uses high-speed push messaging through WiFi and Cellular networks to send safety alerts to your phone.

Notification services must be enabled on your phone to receive the notifications. If you’re connected to a network you’ll get a notification even when the app is not running.

You should trigger the Mobile BlueLight to send an emergency notification if you feel unsafe, if you or someone else has been threatened, assaulted or robbed.

You should report a tip when you see any security incidents or suspicious activity on campus or in carparks. You can use the options to send a photo or video tip, as well as an email.

Support services

  • Safer Community – support and assistance for those who experience or witness concerning behaviour.
  • Counselling service – confidential counselling support for students and staff.
  • Accessibility service – confidential support and assistance to students with a disability or medical condition that impacts on their studies.
  • Student welfare – confidential support and assistance to students, including financial, housing and legal advice.
  • Academic support – one-on-one academic assistance, as well as group programs and workshops.
  • Student advocacy – student complaint support and resolution.

On campus

Campus maps

Visit our campus page to view maps of all our campuses.

Emergency plans

Be prepared to respond to an emergency situation on campus. Emergency plans tell you what to do and when, for example when you hear an evacuation alarm. These plans are available offline, so even if you don't have access to the internet when you need them, you can still view the emergency plans.

Contact us

For more information about the safety app, and for advice, assistance and support if you have experienced or witnessed concerning behaviour, contact Safer Community:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +61 3 9919 5707