A Mobile Police Beat will be present on campus at St Lucia staffed by a diverse range of officers during Sexual Violence Awareness Month to assist with raising awareness. Students and staff are welcome to come along and have chat to a Police Officer.
This event brings together a diverse range of sexual assault support and response services to hold information stalls and conduct short workshops. Students and staff will have the opportunity to connect with both internal and external services and learn more about the support options and pathways.
Competing demands and modern living have produced a life style that is fast paced and stressful. Keep your head above water by developing a repertoire of skills to maintain your ability to cope with your daily challenges.
Drop by the UQ Respect Hub at Student Central to meet your UQ Respect Ambassadors and find out information about services and supports on campus around safety and respectful relationships.
Check-in with a UQ Counsellor or UQ Counselling student, take part in a self-care activity or have a chat around services available to you at UQ to support your mental health.
Join the community health workers from Ethnic Communities Council Queensland to learn about the detection, transmission and prevention of sexually transmissible infections (STIs).
Join the community health workers from Ethnic Communities Council Queensland to learn about the detection, transmission and prevention of sexually transmissible infections (STIs).