CDU event
Respect Week 2024
| Presenter | Various | |
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Naomi Prime
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| Location | Casuarina campus, Alice Springs campus, and Sydney campus | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students | |
Respect plays a pivotal role in shaping our community. During Respect Week 2024: Start the conversation, we encourage students and staff to explore the meaning of respect and its role in the prevention of sexual assault, harassment, and bullying.
The following events will be held during Respect Week.
Respect Week events
Respect Week art project
Casuarina campus Library
Monday 18 March, 2 pm - 4.30 pm
Tuesday 19 March, 2 pm - 4.30 pm
Friday 22 March, 9 am - 11 am
BBQ
Alice Springs campus
Tuesday 19 March, lunchtime
Breakfast - Student Council
Casuarina campus Breezeway
Wednesday 20 March, 8.30 am - 10 am
Sydney campus Student Lounge Level 8
Thursday 21 March, 8.30 am - 10 am
Healthy Relationships - Student safety and consent workshops
Women's session
Casuarina campus, Blue Building 2a
Monday 25 March 9.30 am – 12.30 pm
LGBTQI+ session
Casuarina campus, Blue Building 2a
Monday 25 March 2.30 pm – 5.30 pm
Men's session
Casuarina campus, Blue Building 2a
Tuesday 26 March 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Through these events, we aim to spark conversations, raise awareness, cultivate a safe and respectful community at CDU, and encourage students and staff to complete the Consent Matters unit in Learnline.
For more information on respect at CDU, visit Respect. Now. Always.
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