Welcome to Campus Safety Services
Campus Safety Services is a unit within the Department of Risk Management which is part of the Finance and Administration Division at Carleton University. Campus Safety consists of Patrol Services, Parking Services, Technical Services and the Carleton University Student Emergency Response Team (CUSERT) to address the needs of the community for personal safety, protection of property and parking needs.
The Campus Safety Services team is caring, collaborative and professional. We serve the Carleton University community through community engagement, prevention, risk intervention and 24/7 incident response. We work with our partners to create a welcoming and safe environment for all.
Campus Safety Services values equity, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to building greater trust and strengthening relationships to create a campus community in which everyone has a sense of physical and psychological safety, and a sense of belonging.
Quicklinks

Join Our Team!
Interested in a career at Carleton? Check us out.

Engagement and Inclusion Officer Program

Personal Safety Plan
Check out what to include in your Personal Safety Plan

Our Aspiration Statement
Read the Campus Safety Aspiration Statement regarding our services and commitment to you.
Recent News
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Did You Know? Campus Safety Services Has A Resource Officer Program!
Building Connections. Supporting Community. Enhancing Service. Carleton’s Campus Safety Services (CSS) has a community-focused initiative: the Resource Officer Program—designed to…
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Friendly Reminder: March 25th is the Last Day for Risk Management Form Submissions
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March is Fraud Prevention Month: Stay Vigilant Against Scams
As Fraud Prevention Month kicks off, Campus Safety Services is raising awareness about common scams and how to protect yourself.…
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Carleton Shivering Snorkelers Make a Splash for Special Olympics
The Carleton Shivering Snorkelers took the plunge—literally—for a great cause, braving icy waters to support the Special Olympics at this…