Training
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UNE’s Safe Communities training supports a safe and respectful university environment by covering topics such as responding to disclosures of sexual violence, preventing sexual harassment, sex and consent education, and child safety. You can access all Safe Communities training on the MyLearn page using the button below.Safe Communities represents UNE’s commitment to an inclusive, safe and respectful environment for all members of our community. Safe Communities builds upon and expands previous work to encompass all identified psychosocial hazards inclusive of sexual harm and involves every UNE community member including staff and students. It is a University-wide approach to prevention and management of harmful behaviours, targeting the drivers of psychosocial hazards and sexual harm including however not limited to, bullying, workplace violence, abuse, technology facilitated abuse and child safety.
UNE will not tolerate sexual harm and unacceptable behaviour, in any form or in any environment.
A safe UNE community is for everyone, with everyone, by everyone.
Content Caution
The following training content challenges root attitudes and beliefs about sexual violence and its causes. You will be viewing confronting and sensitive material and exploring challenging topics.
If you have experienced violence you may find some of the content difficult.
Similarly, if you have not been exposed to this content before you may find the information confronting and challenging.
If training raises any upsetting issues for you, please do not hesitate to seek support. UNE offers several ways you can seek sensitive and confidential help. Our specially trained staff and student leaders can help when you need to talk — they will respond to you with respect and understanding.
Training
UNE’s Safe Communities training supports a safe and respectful university environment by covering topics such as responding to disclosures of sexual violence, preventing sexual harassment, sex and consent education, and child safety. You can access all Safe Communities training on the MyLearn page using the button below.
New Training
Respect Matters - Gender-based Violence Training
UNE has rolled out Gender-based Violence training for all staff and students. To read more about the training visit the Gender-based Violence Training page.