**Trigger warning - Please note that this covers topics related to sexual misconduct. We appreciate that not everyone will feel comfortable participating in this discussion and encourage students and staff to reflect personally before choosing to attend.

A lack of knowledge of the Police reporting process can often be a barrier to survivors of sexual violence reporting their experience. In this workshop your will hear from a female detective on the Police reporting options and details of the process for survivors. This workshop is open to all students and staff to attend.

There will also be a Mobile Police Beat set up across from the event staffed by LGBTI liaison officers and officers from culturally diverse backgrounds. Please feel free to stop and have a chat with an officer. The Mobile Police Beat will be set up at various times in different locations on St Lucia campus throughout the month providing students and staff the opportunity to speak to officers about any matters . Further details are on the Sexual Violence Awareness Month website and via UQLife social media.

 

 

About UQ Respect

At UQ we strive to ensure our campuses are a safe and respectful environment for all of our students. Respect is about treating all others with dignity and care. UQ Respect has a range of events and activities throughout the year which help raise awarenss and/or provide support to the UQ student and staff community.

See the offical webpage

Venue

St Lucia campus
Room: 
Room 275, Global Change Institute (Building 20)