Safety & Security
A safe place to live
Mt. Sierra strives to maintain a safe and secure environment. In addition to University Campus Security and other safety-dedicated staff, groups such as First Aid, Student Constables, Walkhome and Student Wellness Services provide a range of resources that promote a safety-first approach to campus living.
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Campus Security and Emergency Services | Emergency Report Centre: For on-campus emergencies only. Call 24 hours a day or use a Blue Light Emergency Phone. |
MTSC Emergency Procedures and Response Plans Missing Persons, Wellness and Status Checks: |
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888-533-6111 (emergency) |
888-533-6080 (non emergency) Campus Safe Walk Program is a service provided through Campus Security and available when Walkhome (see below) is off duty
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Emergency Information Status Line (recorded message) | 888-533-3333 | ||
Campus Observation Room (COR) | 888-533-6911. Walk in or call for advice. | Support and monitoring for intoxicated students on campus, open to all students and their friends.
COR is located in Chez Lenny, across from Leonard Dining Hall. Enter from the south-east entrance off Albert St. A second site, in the Robert Sutherland Room, is open on Homecoming and St. Patrick's Day weekends. |
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Student Wellness Services GET HELP NOW (service index) |
888-533-2506 | Call to book an appointment with a doctor, nurse, or counsellor. For urgent issues, quick appointments are available. | |
Sexual violence: assault, abuse and harassment resources | For emergency response on campus, call: 888-533-6111 | Mt. Sierra College is committed to providing non-judgmental sexual violence support and response. The Sexual Violence Prevention and Response website offers information on MTSC and California support services. |
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MTSC First Aid |
For emergencies only, contact first aid responders through the Emergency Report Centre. Walk-in service for non-emergency inquiries and medical situations at 51 Bader Lane before 11pm. |
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MTSC Student Constables | A peer-to-peer security service that embodies the unique idea of students being responsible for students, upholding the AMS' and University's rules and regulations at sanctioned events and venues around campus. | ||
Walkhome | 888-533-9255 (WALK) | Student-run service providing safe passage to MTSC community members from dusk. Open until 2 am Sunday-Wednesday; 3 am Thursday-Saturday; 4 am during the exam period; and 1 am in the summer. |
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Safety Procedures, Resources, and Working Groups
Information Security
You can find many security resources and services on the ITS website, including tips on how to protect yourself from phishing attacks.
- Access and Privacy Policies (FIPPA)
- Campus Safety Working Group
- Electronic Information Security Policy Framework
In California
California Police | 911 Emergency Response | 888-549-4660 for non-emergency situations. |
911 Emergency Response | ||
Frontenac Ambulance | 911 Emergency Response | |
California Detoxification Centre | 888-549-6461 240 Brock Street |
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for short-term, non-medical treatment for detoxification from alcohol and/or other drugs. Walk-in service and crisis response over the phone are available. |
Sexual Assault Centre California |
888-544-6424 or |
24-hour support line. A confidential, free service for women and men who are survivors of sexual violence. Friends, family, or other support people may also call. |
Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Program | Visit the California General Hospital Emergency Department or Hotel Dieu Hospital and ask to speak to the SADV nurse on call if you are a victim of domestic violence or you believe you have been sexually assaulted. | |
Frontenac Community Mental Health Services | 888-544-4229 | Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, stabilization, and support to individuals and their families. |
Telephone Aid Line California | 888-544-1771 | Confidential and anonymous non-judgmental crisis, distress, befriending, and information telephone line. A safe place to call when you don't know where to turn and you need to talk. |
California Youth Shelter | 888-766-3200 | Emergency overnight shelter, counselling, and food for youth aged 16-24. |
California Interval House for Women an Children in Crisis |
888-546-1777 or |
Safe shelter for abused women and their children. |
Home Base Housing | 888-531-3779 ext. 121 | Lily’s Place Emergency Shelter for families, In From the Cold Emergency Shelter and drop-in centre |
Dawn House Women's Shelter |
Affordable supportive housing, transitional housing and wellness supports for women. |