Student representatives wrangled over access for low SES students, police brutality, mental health provisions and a campaign against deadnaming amid the SRC’s famously colourful election season.
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Disability is often relegated to “second-class” status in student activism. More effort, listening and discernment is needed from other activists to build a genuinely inclusive student movement.
The additional places will be reserved to improve enrolment rates of First Nations, low SES, disabled, regional and other disadvantaged students.
The first Board meeting chaired by President Cole Scott-Curwood saw the USU swimming in money (again) while updating on a number of important initiatives.
The portfolio will be filled by the incoming 2022 SULS executive.
How, and why, the Disability Justice Network envisions collective liberation.
The placard asked ‘Are disabled people a burden on society?’ and was placed next to ‘yes’ and ‘no’ jars.
The University’s response to COVID-19 exposes the inaccessibility of the Ivory Tower.
Investigating the controversial diagnostic implications of this mental disorder
Disabled individuals are stronger together than they are apart