What International Students Worry About but Rarely Ask

January 18, 2026


Campus Mum | Student Safety in the UK – Guidance & Support for International Students

Student Safety in the UK: Guidance for International Students

When students prepare to study in the UK, safety is often a major concern — especially for parents. But once students arrive, many don’t talk about it openly. They don’t want to seem anxious or incapable, so worries are often kept quiet.

Common Student Safety Questions

  • ❓ What if I get lost late at night?
  • ❓ What if I feel unsafe in my area?
  • ❓ What if someone follows me?
  • ❓ What if I get scammed?
  • ❓ What if I don’t understand how to get help?

Understanding UK Safety Systems

Safety in the UK may feel different from your home country. Violent crime is relatively low, but other risks exist:

  • Pickpocketing or phone theft
  • Online scams and misleading job offers
  • Rental fraud or problematic landlords
  • Fake messages from banks or immigration services

Awareness matters more than fear.

Emergency Numbers & Services

  • 🚨 999: Immediate emergencies – police, ambulance, fire
  • 📞 101: Non-emergency police (harassment, suspicious behaviour)
  • 🩺 111: Urgent health advice (non-life-threatening)

Official guidance: UK Police | NHS 111

Registering with a GP

Many students feel anxious when they get sick abroad. Registering with a GP as soon as you arrive ensures you can access healthcare when needed:

📌 NHS guidance: Register with a GP

Personal Safety & Confidence

Personal safety is not just about crime. It’s also about confidence and awareness:

  • Know your area and transport systems
  • Trust your instincts — if something feels wrong, it probably is
  • Ask for help when unsure, even if it feels awkward

Accommodation & Housing Safety

If you ever feel unsafe in your accommodation or have housing concerns, free guidance is available:

🏠 Citizens Advice – tenancy issues, landlord problems, deposits, unsafe living conditions

Online Safety

Students are often targeted by scammers because they are new to the country. Tips:

  • Be cautious of emails or messages claiming to be from banks, the Home Office, or delivery services
  • The UK government will never randomly ask for personal details
  • Verify legitimacy before responding: Official UK Government Services

Social & Emotional Safety

Safety also includes emotional and social wellbeing:

  • Universities have formal reporting systems for discrimination or harassment
  • Confidential support: Mind | Student Minds
  • Feeling safe means having people you can ask for reassurance

Talk to Campus Mum

We help students navigate safety, wellbeing, and practical life in the UK. Our student concierge service, accommodation guidance, and emotional support ensure you feel secure.

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Safety isn’t just about avoiding danger. It’s about being supported, understood, and knowing you have someone to turn to. Campus Mum is here for reassurance, guidance, and practical help.

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