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  • Resource Officer Program

    Building Connections. Supporting Community. Enhancing Service. The CSS Resource Officer Program is a community-focused initiative designed to strengthen relationships between Campus Safety Services and the Carleton community. Through open dialogue, flexible engagement, and a commitment to service excellence, the program makes safety services more approachable, transparent, and responsive. What is a Resource Officer? Informal Point of ContactFriendly, go-to support for non-emergency interactions with CSS.In an emergency, always call 613-520-4444. Flexible EngagementNo fixed schedules—interactions are shaped around your needs. Consistent SupportThe Engagement and Inclusion Officer (EIO) provides continuity to the program, even with rotating shifts. The EIO is also available to facilitate issues that may arise between the Resource Officer and the stakeholder. Our goal is to support our community and…

  • Today is the 3rd Annual Safe Jam Basketball Tournament

    Safe Jam Organizers are very excited to announce that the 3rd Annual Safe Jam Basketball Tournament, takes place today from 2 to 5 PM in the Ravens Nest. We will also have a silent auction taking place during the event! Amazing items to be auctioned off include a 1 month Movati Athletic gym pass and gym bag, a 3 month membership to the Ottawa Academy of Martial Arts (OAMA), five passes to BATL - Backyard Axe Throwing League, a prize package from Ivegotyourback911, and numerous gift cards to great local businesses! Winning bids/donations will be accepted by cash or e-transfer at the tournament. We are looking forward to seeing the Carleton University community come out to show their support! All proceeds go to Special Olympics Ontario.

  • Parking Services accepting donations in support of two local charities

    Donate mitts, tuques and canned food for your chance to win! Monday, Nov. 19th, 2012 Parking Services is already getting into the holiday spirit this year! Parking Services is now accepting donations for their Annual Chris-Mitt’s Campaign in support of The Snowsuit Fund. The Snowsuit Fund is a local charity organization that assists with keeping children warm during the cold winter seasons. Last year, The Snowsuit Fund was able to provide more than 15,000 snowsuits to children in need. Parking Services will be accepting new and gently-used toques and mittens in support of this great campaign. In addition to the Chris-Mitt’s Campaign this holiday season, Parking Services will also be accepting non-perishable food donations in support of the Ottawa Food…

  • Engaged Communities Prevent Crimes – Crime Prevention Week 2012

    Campus Safety Services to host a list of Crime Prevention Week events Friday, Nov. 2nd, 2012 This year, November 4-10 is Crime Prevention Week across Ontario. This special week reminds us that Carleton University and the Campus Safety Services are continuously working to ensure the community has a safer tomorrow. You, too, can make a difference by taking time to report crimes to the Campus Safety Services at 613-520-3612. You may also call Crime Stoppers (anonymously) at 1- 800-222-TIPS. Take other crime prevention precautions: crime-proof your residence, office or business. The Campus Safety Services is hosting a series of special events. Join us to see how you, too, can help make Carleton University a safer place to live. List of…

  • “Like” us on Facebook!

    You can now interact with the Campus Safety Services through Facebook! The page will serve as a resource for members of the Carleton University community with regard to personal safety information. It will also be a forum for discussions and feedback about personal safety issues on the Carleton University campus. We can be found at the following link: http://www.facebook.com/CarletonSafety

  • Follow us on Twitter!

    You can now interact with the Campus Safety Services on Twitter! Our Twitter page will act as a resource for members of the Carleton University community with regard to personal safety information. We encourage discussion and feedback about personal safety issues on the Carleton University campus! You can find us at the following link: http://www.twitter.com/CarletonSafety

  • “Follow” Us on Twitter!

    You can now interact with the Campus Safety Services on Twitter! Our Twitter page will act as a resource for members of the Carleton University community with regard to personal safety information. We encourage discussion and feedback about personal safety issues on the Carleton University campus! You can find us at the following link: http://www.twitter.com/CarletonSafety

  • “Like” Us on Facebook!

     You can now interact with the Campus Safety Services through Facebook! The page will serve as a resource for members of the Carleton University community with regard to personal safety information. It will also be a forum for discussions and feedback about personal safety issues on the Carleton University campus. We can be found at the following link: http://www.facebook.com/CarletonSafety

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