City St George's, University of London is committed to providing a safe and secure learning and working environment for all students, staff, and visitors.
City St George's, University of London recognises that it has statutory safeguarding responsibilities to ensure that its students, young persons, and adults at risk who are accessing its services and facilities or involved in activities such as research or Taster weeks, are safeguarded against abuse.
The University has a legal duty to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism, which requires it to have processes and procedures in place to help support individuals at risk of being radicalised.
The Safeguarding at City St George's Policy sets our commitment to a proactive approach towards achieving this through continued good practice, sound processes and regular training and good communication. You can find out more about how to escalate a safeguarding concern below.
- Safeguarding at City St George's policy
- What to do if you have a cause for concern
- Types of indicators of abuse
- Whether to escalate a safeguarding concern
- Safeguarding contact details
Please note that following our merger, some policies on our website are the previous City and St George's policies. All policies are subject to review and re-development as part of the integration within City St George’s, University of London. This policy was last updated on 27 October 2025.