'Creating safe study and work spaces for LGBTQIA+ students and staff'
All Australian universities have an important role to play in promoting inclusion and tolerance.
UniSC supports diversity in the higher education sector and recognise the rights of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual students and staff to learn, live and work, free of prejudice and discrimination, with all the essential freedoms enjoyed by other members of our university community and the broader population.
UniSC is committed to providing an inclusive environment for all, including those of diverse gender and sexualities (LGBTQIA+) by educating staff on important issues relating to these communities.
UniSC will not tolerate harassment or discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Please be aware that codes of conduct for staff and students apply at all times. The Student Charter sets out the expectations the University has of its students and also the obligations of the University to its students. The Student Expectations and Responsibilities site provides further relevant information for students.
Please make use of our support services. For students, contact Student Wellbeing, Student Guild Advocacy, or Safety and Security For staff, email the Health, Safety & Wellbeing team or use the links on the Workplace health, safety and wellbeing page at any stage if you need support, or advice on reporting or disclosing harassment. If you would like external support and advice you can call Diverse Voices, (peer to peer LGBTQIA+ telephone and internet counselling service).
Invitation to become a UniSC Ally
An Ally is an individual who is informed about, empathetic towards and has an understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) issues.
An Ally acknowledges the experiences, upholds and supports the rights of LGBTQIA+ individuals by raising awareness of diversity in personal identity, gender, and relationship choices.
UniSC Allies act as a point of contact for staff and students on LGBTQIA+ issues and can discuss these areas confidently.
Want to become a UniSC Ally?
For more information about LGBTQIA+ Awareness training events for staff go to the Page Up Learning Library.
Aims of a UniSC Ally
- Visibly support LGBTQIA+ inclusion by promoting and participating in Ally and Pride network events, utilising UniSC Ally Network merchandise and identifying yourself as an Ally within your networks.
- Provide a confidential and safe environment for people to make enquiries about issues related to the diversities of sex, sexualities and genders.
- Direct individuals to appropriate touchpoints should someone seek support.
- Call out (where safe to) inappropriate anti-LGBTQIA+ behaviour.
- Commit to ongoing personal education on the experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community.
An Ally is:
- An open, understanding, non-judgmental and comfortable listener.
- Aware of maintaining confidentiality.
- Knowledgeable of the additional support available at UniSC and in the wider community.
- NOT necessarily a counsellor, nor necessarily trained to attend to crisis situations, but aware of the referral process.
- NOT necessarily from the LGBTQIA+ community.
- NOT necessarily able to act upon grievance processes associated with bullying, discrimination or harassment. However be aware of the referral process.
- Committed to promoting UniSC as a safe, inclusive and diverse university.
UniSC Ally responsibilities:
- Participate in an interactive training program and commit to ongoing personal education on the experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community.
- Publicly identify as an ally by allowing your name and faculty/department to be available or student contact details to be published on the UniSC ally web page.
- Wear your UniSC Ally Network lanyard and/or pin to affirm your commitment and make you visible as an Ally.
- Provide a safe place for individuals to access you.
- Be open to questions relative to LGBTQIA+ issues.
- Work within and support existing equity policies.
UniSC Ally Network training
Staff can register for a workshop though the Page Up Learning Library.
LGBTQIA+ Awareness Training:
Learn about:
- LGBTQ+ terminology.
- What should I know about the trans community?
- Why is inclusion important?
- What are some ways I can be an ally?
- What should I know about LGBTQ+ history and relevant current legislation?
- What are current health priorities for the LGBTQ+ community members?
For further enquires, email staffdevt@usc.edu.au.
Contact a UniSC Ally
Look for an official ally sign or rainbow flag on an office door or reception counter.
Office of the Vice Chancellor and President
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Kate Hunt | kjhunt@usc.edu.au |
Student Services and Engagement
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Rani Kleinhans | rkleinh1@usc.edu.au |
Bree Glasbergen | studentrep@usc.edu.au |
Jessica Bryant | jbryant@usc.edu.au |
Anna Hodkinson | ahodkins@usc.edu.au |
Tess Robinson | trobinson@usc.edu.au |
Emma Christie | echristie@usc.edu.au |
Peter Cahill | pcahill@usc.edu.au |
Daniel Meloncelli | dmeloncelli1@usc.edu.au |
Alice Lingard | alingard@usc.edu.au |
Sonya Holder | serringt@usc.edu.au |
Student Wellbeing
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Sharon Anderson | studentwellbeing@usc.edu.au |
Karryn Bratby | studentwellbeing@usc.edu.au |
Alex Sharp | studentwellbeing@usc.edu.au |
David Duncan | dduncan@usc.edu.au |
Library Services
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Alicia Berneville-Claye | abernevi@usc.edu.au |
Donna Laffin | dlaffin@usc.edu.au |
Sue Svensen | ssvense1@usc.edu.au |
Academic Support Unit
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Jodi Winning | jthomas2@usc.edu.au |
Caitlin Finger | cfinger@usc.edu.au |
School of Law and Society
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Dr Lara Christensen | lchriste@usc.edu.au |
Natalie Cairns | ncairns@usc.edu.au |
Ashley Pearson | apearson@usc.edu.au |
School of Business and Creative Industries
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Lee McGowan | lmcgowa1@usc.edu.au |
Dr Andy Ward | award4@usc.edu.au |
Dr Briony Luttrell | bluttrel@usc.edu.au |
Hannah Banks | hbanks@usc.edu.au |
Gail Crimmins | GCrimmins@usc.edu.au |
School of Heath
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Daniel Mellifont | dmellifo@usc.edu.au |
Professor Marion Gray | Marion.Gray@usc.edu.au |
Dr Florin Oprescu | foprescu@usc.edu.au |
Matthew Mason | mmason1@usc.edu.au |
Chantal Perera | cperera@usc.edu.au |
Tereza Carpenter | tcarpenter1@usc.edu.au |
School of Education and Tertiary Access
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Dr Anne Drabble | adrabble@usc.edu.au |
Sandra Elsom | selsom@usc.edu.au |
Dericka Frost | dfrost@usc.edu.au |
Erin Siostrom | esiostrom@usc.edu.au |
Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems
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Kelly Stewart | KAMurphy@usc.edu.au |
Kerri Salmon | ksalmon@usc.edu.au |
Graduate Research School
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Lyndal Viney | lviney@usc.edu.au |
Office of Research
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Samantha Valentine | svalenti@usc.edu.au |
Athena Swan
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Elvessa Marshall | emarsha1@usc.edu.au |
Advancement Office
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Elizabeth Brooks | ebrooks@usc.edu.au |
Kate Evans | kevans@usc.edu.au |
Melissa Price | melissa.price@usc.edu.au |
International Office
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Mandy Cilantro | mcilento@usc.edu.au |
Georgia Hooper | ghooper1@usc.edu.au |
Marketing
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Michelle Moore | mmoore@usc.edu.au |
Rebecca Cundy | rcundy@usc.edu.au |
Holly Tompkins | htompkins@usc.edu.au |
Buranga Centre
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Nicole Copley | indigenous@usc.edu.au |
People and Culture
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Cathy Baynham | cbaynham@usc.edu.au |
Fiona Murphy | fmurphy@usc.edu.au |
Facilities Management
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All Safe UniSC Community Officers | safe@usc.edu.au |
Felicity Burridge fburridge@usc.edu.au
Robyn Clark rclark1@usc.edu.au
Justine Hudson jhudson3@usc.edu.au
Student Services and Engagement
Meredith Young myoung@usc.edu.au
People & Culture
Sarah Lowry slowry@usc.edu.au
School of Business and Creative Industries
Dr Shahab Pourfakhimi Shahab.pourfakhimi@usc.edu.au
Justine Hudson jhudson3@usc.edu.au
School of Education and Tertiary Access
Erin Siostrom esiostrom@usc.edu.au
School of Law and Society
Dr Amy Clarke aclarke1@usc.edu.au
Student Services and Engagement
Joe Del Vecchio jdelvecc@usc.edu.au
Bree Glasbergen studentrep@usc.edu.au
Alice Lingard alingard@usc.edu.au
UniSC Student Guild
Manager
Emily Wall ManagerStudentGuild@usc.edu.au
Events Coordinator
Dan Bolton EventsStudentGuild@usc.edu.au
How to identify a Student Ally
Many students are LGBTIQ+ Allies and show this by wearing a Diversity Champion Lanyard, Rainbow Lapel Badge or Ally Sticker on their books or bags.
Renee Curran rcurran1@usc.edu.au