The ProtectED Code of Practice and accreditation scheme is the result of three years of research, design and development by a multidisciplinary team of academics, university security services staff and external industry experts. The initiative assesses institutions wishing to be accredited across five key areas – core institutional safety and security, student wellbeing and mental health, international students, student harassment and sexual assault, and ‘the student night out’.
Universities must meet the minimum requirements for all measures outlined in the ProtectED Code of Practice, to be awarded accreditation. A confidential accreditation process involves initial assessment by a Peer Review Panel of sector experts, followed by a Verification Visit by independent assessors. ProtectED Accredited Institution status is an indicator to prospective and current students, their parents and loved ones that the institution takes student welfare seriously.
If you would like more information about becoming a member of ProtectED, please get in touch.
Read all about the House of Lords Event on March 19th for Founder Members and Universities interested in joining ProtectED - working together to address key student safety and wellbeing issues.