We acknowledge that there is a diversity of views and opinions on the upcoming referendum on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.
Wellbeing and cultural safety during the referendum
UTS is a place where different views can coexist, and respectful discussion and debate can occur.
Maintaining respect, treating others with consideration, accepting difference and embracing nuance are all necessary in navigating discussions around the Voice to Parliament.
Find out more about:
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Cultural safety for First Nations students and staff
UTS is committed to an environment for Indigenous people that is welcoming, respectful, non-discriminatory and free of harassment
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Respectful conversations
While we encourage all members of our community to engage with issues around the Voice to Parliament, there are social, ethical
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Engaging in safe online discussions about the Voice to Parliament
Social media can help ensure the voices of First Nations peoples are heard, and are important in sourcing and sharing information
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Being an Ally to First Nations people
What does being an ally to First Nations peoples look like?