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What is Respect at Uni Week?

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Student walk on campus during Respect at Uni Week
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Everyone deserves the right to feel safe, included and valued on campus – and it all starts with respect 🤝

Respect at Uni Week is a great opportunity to learn how Curtin is fostering a culture of respect, care and safety on campus, get involved in a range of activities and workshops and discover how you can make our uni safer for everyone.

Respect at Uni Week is an initiative from the Victorian Tertiary Primary Prevention Network. All universities in WA are joining forces to promote the importance of respect, equality and inclusion on our campuses and online spaces.

How can I get involved in Respect at Uni Week?

Wednesday 25 March | 10:30am – 3:30pm

📣 Drop by the Feedback Hub to participate in quick one-minute feedback activities about respect and safety on campus, and collect free snacks, merch and stickers!

Wednesday 25 March | 12:30pm – 1:30pm

💛 If you still need to complete Respectful Relationships, you can attend an in-person session instead of doing the compulsory online modules. Places are limited. Complete the pre-workshop survey, attend a workshop online or in person, and finish the post-workshop survey before 27 March to go in the draw to win prizes like a laptop, a speaker, or a $150 voucher.

Thursday 26 March | 12pm – 2pm

♨️ Pop by our Respect at Uni Week BBQ at the Guild Precinct and join our Kindness Canvas activity to add your self-portrait to a vibrant artwork celebrating the many faces of the Curtin community. While you’re there, share your thoughts on respect, safety and inclusivity at Curtin for a chance to win notebooks, tote bags, stickers and Yeti drink bottles.

What support is available at Curtin?

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual harassment, sexual assault, or any other inappropriate behaviour, support is always available. 

You can report it online, call our Safer Communities team on 08 9266 4444, or if it’s an emergency call 000 for immediate police or ambulance assistance.

A range of free and confidential services, such as Student Wellbeing and Psychological and Counselling Services, are also available at Curtin to support you.

Learn more about our support services, how to report incidents and what happens after you report.

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