Our Yes to Respect campaign focuses on ensuring that all members of our university community are respected and supported in an inclusive and safe environment. We are refreshing the campaign and looking for students to join us.
To help with the refresh of the campaign you will take part in some focus groups to help create new messaging for the campaign.
As part of the campaign refresh process we are taking the campaign on a roadshow around campus to speak with students and staff. Our Yes to Respect volunteers will be helping to run and deliver these roadshow sessions and speak with students and staff to help shape the future messaging of the campaign.
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