Respect Month | April 2024

Metro events

Tuesday 2 April
Magill

Brekky Bar activation – 8:30am-10:30am

What does respect at uni mean? Share your thoughts and get a free tote bag. You can also make your own 'respect' badge. 

Respect at UniSA: Introduction to Sexual Harm Workshop – 12:00pm-2:00pm

Are you driven to contributing to change and want to learn more about what sexual harm is? This workshop aims to increase your understanding about sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH), and gender-based violence in a safe and respectful space. The session will be dynamic – there will be thought-provoking videos, interactive activities and plenty of discussion. 

Register now

Wednesday 3 April
University of Adelaide 
North Terrace

Respect at Uni event – 11:00am-2:00pm

Learn about consent and respectful behaviour, and be empowered to consider respectful behaviour in all interactions. Complete the Consent and Respectful Relationships online training to claim your free gelato at the event. This event is brought to you in collaboration with the University of Adelaide. 

Wednesday 24 April
Mawson Lakes

Brekky Bar activation – 9:30am-11:30am

What does respect at uni mean? Share your thoughts and get a free tote bag. You can also make your own 'respect' badge. 

Wednesday 1 May
City West

Brekky Bar activation – 9:30am-11:30am

What does respect at uni mean? Share your thoughts and get a free tote bag. You can also make your own 'respect' badge. 

Regional events

Thursday 4 April
Mount Gambier

Morning tea – 11:00am-12:00pm (LC Building)

What does respect at uni mean? Share your thoughts and get a free tote bag. 

Respect at UniSA: Introduction to Sexual Harm Workshop – 2:00pm-4:00pm

Are you driven to contributing to change and want to learn more about what sexual harm is? This workshop aims to increase your understanding about sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH), and gender-based violence in a safe and respectful space. The session will be dynamic – there will be thought-provoking videos, interactive activities and plenty of discussion. 

Register now

Tuesday 23 April
Whyalla

Morning tea – 11:00am-12:00pm (MB2-69)

What does respect at uni mean? Share your thoughts and get a free tote bag.  

Respect at UniSA: Introduction to Sexual Harm Workshop – 2:00pm-3:45pm

Are you driven to contributing to change and want to learn more about what sexual harm is? This workshop aims to increase your understanding about sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH), and gender-based violence in a safe and respectful space. The session will be dynamic – there will be thought-provoking videos, interactive activities and plenty of discussion. 

Register now

For more information and support resources at UniSA, visit our Respectful and Safer Communities page. For more information about UniSA's work to prevent and respond to sexual assault and sexual harassment, and where you can get support, visit our SASH page.