Find out about the UTS Ally Program, including how to contact one, or how to become one.
UTS Ally Network
About the network
For more information, please contact the UTS Centre for Social Justice & Inclusion – equity@uts.edu.au.
The UTS Ally Network is a visible network of empathetic people who are allies of students and staff identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex or queer (LGBTIQA+). The network creates awareness of issues related to gender, sexuality and body diversity through supporting the rights of all staff and students, and by fostering an inclusive, diverse and safe university community based on respect and dignity.
How do I contact a UTS Ally?
There are UTS Allies in all faculties and units across campus. You can contact a UTS Ally to ask about LGBTIQA+ inclusion, processes and referrals on campus, to get support, or to say hello.
How do I join the UTS Ally Network?
To become an Ally UTS staff members must complete Breaking the Binary training, followed by UTS Ally training.