Topic outline
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In this module, we'll be exploring the vital role that everyday active bystanders play in preventing everyday sexism. Empowering our community to be active bystanders will aid in fostering a positive and inclusive UniSA environment, where discrimination in the form of sexism, is unacceptable.
This module is aimed to provide you with confidence and tools to be active bystanders when potentially encountering everyday sexism. We want this to be an introduction to the role of active bystanders in preventing gender-based violence so that you have your own set of tools to utilise, and know who to turn to for support or further information here at UniSA.
Content Warning
This training discusses violence and other harmful behaviours and refers to some sensitive topics including sexual harassment and verbal abuse. It does not include explicit descriptions, graphics or images. We encourage you to take breaks as needed and take time to process the content.
If you need support, please contact one or more of the services below:
- 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)
- Lifeline (13 11 14)
- Counselling at UniSA
- Students at Metropolitan Campuses 1 300 301 703
- Staff and HDR Students at Metropolitan Campuses - 1 300 277 924 (UniSA's EAP provider)
- Staff and students at Mt Gambier Campus (08) 8723 1999
- Staff and students at Whyalla Campus (08) 8645 8233
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This short video explains the opportunities we have to contribute to the prevention of gender-based violence within university settings.
Change the Story (02:32)
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