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Respect Matters online study session

Presenter Emily Ellis
Date/Time
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Contact person
Emily Ellis
T: 8986 8603 E: emily.ellis@cdu.edu.au
Location Online
Open to CDU staff and students

The Respect Matters training is compulsory for all CDU Students from 2026. Delivered via Learnline and taking approximately 90 minutes to complete, the training covers topics such as understanding gender-based violence and its impact, consent, respect and healthy relationships, how to support others, social drivers, discrimination and social factors.

At the Respect Matters study session, staff will provide you with support to complete each module, take time to answer students' questions, and offer additional support if needed.

See meeting details below:
Microsoft Teams meeting

Join the meeting 

Meeting ID: 451 911 330 668 12
Passcode: mz2fF6F7

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