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Respect at Uni Peer Leaders
Respect at Uni Peer Leaders
Our Respect at Uni Peer Leaders are a dedicated group of students committed to helping create a safe, inclusive, and respectful campus community. Trained in key areas such as consent, respectful relationships, and bystander intervention, they work to raise awareness and provide opportunities for engagement, conversation and learning with their peers.
Keep an eye out for the Respect at Uni Peer Leaders on campus. They want to hear your ideas on how we can all contribute to a safe and positive uni culture.
Lived Experience Expertise
The Lived Experience Student Consultants program brings together students who use their lived and living experiences to inform the University of Newcastle’s strategies for preventing gender-based violence.
These consultants provide valuable insights to ensure university policies, programs, and initiatives are survivor-centered and trauma-informed. Their work includes:
- Providing feedback on existing policies and programs to enhance support for survivors.
- Assisting in the creation of educational materials and resources that reflect real student experiences.
- Engaging in outreach activities to promote awareness and support within the university community.
- Evaluating respect and consent initiatives to improve their effectiveness and inclusivity.
By contributing their expertise, Lived Experience Student Consultants play a crucial role in shaping a safer, more supportive campus.
For more information or to collaborate contact respect@newcastle.edu.au
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.