Respect Month 2025

Metro events

Tuesday 6 May
Magill

Brekky Bar activation – 8:45am-11:00am | Student Lounge, A Building

Make your own badge to show what respect means to you, and grab a free hacky sack or phone grip. Plus, get the chance to win a $100 gift card by sharing how you’d respond to a situation of everyday sexism. 

Wednesday 7 May
Mawson Lakes

Brekky Bar activation – 9:30am-11:30am | F Building

Make your own badge to show what respect means to you, and grab a free hacky sack or phone grip. Plus, get the chance to win a $100 gift card by sharing how you’d respond to a situation of everyday sexism.  

Tuesday 20 May
City East

Foam pottery art workshop – 11:00am-2:00pm

Come along and make your own foam clay creation. Facilitated by Calamity Tash, this workshop will encourage us to build a respectful, safe and thriving community. Snacks will be on offer throughout. Plus, get the chance to win a $100 gift card by sharing how you’d respond to a situation of everyday sexism. 

Wednesday 4 June
City West 

Brekky Bar activation – 9:30am-11:30am | Student Lounge

Make your own badge to show what respect means to you, and grab a free hacky sack or phone grip. Plus, get the chance to win a $100 gift card by sharing how you’d respond to a situation of everyday sexism.

Regional and online events

Tuesday 29 April
Whyalla

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

What does respect at uni mean? Join the conversation while enjoying free morning tea, and grab a free hacky sack or phone grip. Plus, get the chance to win a $100 gift card by sharing how you’d respond to a situation of everyday sexism.  

Thursday 5 June
Online

Step Up. Speak Out - An Introduction to Bystander Intervention – 5:45pm-7:00pm 

Join us in this short, informative workshop designed to explore and give you an introduction to the tools and confidence to safely support others and challenge behaviours that make people feel uncomfortable in everyday situations.

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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.