Title: The Wider Picture: The issues that students face
1- The Wider Picture The issues that students face
- Advanced Course Rep Training
- Lisa Burton and Richard Buckley
2Session Objectives
- To consider the contribution that you can make as
a Course Rep to an individual students ability
to tackle the issues that they face and enjoy a
complete student life - To explore the hardships and issues faced by
students of all backgrounds, both within the
context of the university and in wider society - To identify and locate the role of the Students
Union in having a positive impact on the lives
of all our students
3Contents
- Picturing the typical student
- Our survey says The Top 5 current student
issues - Who can students turn to?
- Your rights as a student the difference a Union
can make - Break
4Contents
- Fighting the good fight planning your own
campaign - The not so typical student being truly
inclusive and representative - Debrief/any questions?
5Picturing the typical student
- What qualities define the typical student and
what do they have going through their mind? - As we did at basic Course Rep training - draw
them on flipchart paper, emphasising the parts of
their anatomy relating to those qualities
6Our survey saysThe Top 5 student concerns
- What are the National Union of Students Top 5
campaigns relating to student welfare? - What do you think the Top 5 campaigns should be?
Does NUS have its priorities right? What are the
Top 5 concerns for students in your
halls/flat/course/School?
7Who can students turn to?
- In the University Student Services
- Access Funds Centre (debt financial hardship)
- Careers Service (employment and careers)
- Chaplaincy (pastoral matters) CofE, Reformist,
Catholic, Methodist, Quaker, Buddhist - Counselling Service (personal difficulties)
- Disabilities Service (mobility- and
sensory-related disabilities, mental health
issues and learning difficulties)
8Who can studentsturn to?
- In the University Student Services (cont)
- International Student Advisers
- Jobshop and Volunteer Centre (employability work
experience transferrable skills development) - Student Welfare Service (financial hardship and
bursary/loan entitlements course-related issues
and examination regulations) - Also in the University
- Skills Plus
- Library Services
9Who can studentsturn to?
- In the Students Union
- Advice and Representation Centre (appeals,
complaints, disciplinary cases, financial
disputes, misconduct advice for reps and elected
officers, including Caucus Groups for minority
students) - Student Activities Centre (Skills Sessions
Student Community Action, One Planet for
developing employability and making new friends) - All 100 independent of the University and 100
confidential
10Who can studentsturn to?
- If a student turns to you what help can you
offer them and where can you point them? - Look at the case study on the sheet in pairs,
bearing in mind the sources of help available to
you
11Your rights as a studentthe difference a Union
can make
- Current Experience
- i.e. My student experience
- e.g. Halls accommodation is 100 per week
- Problems or difficulties
- i.e. Could be better
- e.g. This leaves little money for food, clothes,
transport - Injustice injection
- i.e. Should be better
- e.g. Similar Unis to ours charge 85 per week!
- Action required
- i.e. What can I do about it?
- e.g. Sign petition come to meeting etc
- Source National Union of Students Campaigning
Training
12Your rights as a studentthe difference a Union
can make
- Case study 1 24-Hour Library Campaign
- Students identified lack of library access at
busy times exams and dissertation hand-in as
an issue - At AGM 2006, students voted for 24-Hour Library
as their choice of Priority Campaign for the
Union - The Union collected over 3000 postcards signed by
students calling for a 24-Hour Library service - The Union also liaised with the Universitys
Library Services and Senior Management to secure
support for the proposals - The postcard campaign was backed up with posters,
T-shirts and flyers to raise awareness amongst
the student community, all with the 24 theme - The campaign was a huge success and 24-Hour
Library services at peak times have been built
into the Universitys opening policy
13Your rights as a studentthe difference a Union
can make
- Case study 2 Coach Lane Campus Cash-point
Campaign - Students at City Campus have long since enjoyed
free cash-point machines, and School Reps and
Course Reps from Newcastle Business School
successfully argued for one to be installed
around Easter - But students in Coach Lane Campus still have to
pay 1.75 for each withdrawal an unnecessary
burden on students who already face unprecedented
levels of debt - The Students Union facility in Coach Lane offers
free cash-back, but students are increasingly
calling for a free ATM - With support from academic staff, the Chair of
Coach Lane Campus Students Union has established
a feedback box on the campus to collect students
views on having to pay for cash withdrawals - Signatures are running in the hundreds its
surely only a matter of time
14Your rights as a studentthe difference a Union
can make
- Case study 3 Fools Rush In The Housing
Campaign - Accommodation is normally the most expensive
outlay that a student makes, with rents reaching
up to 100 a week in areas such as Jesmond - Housing is also a complicated social and
political issue, with the local Council making
political capital out of student housing in
residential areas many students deciding who to
live with before theyve really got to know them
and students not being aware of their contractual
rights and duties - Meanwhile, the city of Newcastle actually has a
housing surplus, meaning that theres no reason
for students to rush into finding a house - The VP Education and Welfare teamed up with the
Unions Marketing team to devise the Fools Rush
In logo to promote the message of not signing up
for housing until after Christmas - The Union also secured an agreement with the
University to withhold the publication of Student
Housing 08/09 which lists approved, accredited
landlords until after Xmas and to include full
advice from the Union on your rights and
obligations as a tenant
15Fighting the good fightplanning your own
campaign
- What would you like to change or raise awareness
of, in the University or in the student
community? - Devise your own campaign, bearing the following
in mind - Is it a change campaign or an awareness campaign?
- Who are you aiming to influence? (The University?
Government? Students opinions?) - Who are your potential allies? (Academic staff?
Any groups in the wider community?) - What kind of tactics will you be using? (High
profile publicity campaign? Subtle engagement?) - What would you like to see as the end result?
- Any catchy slogans/logo you could use to brand
your campaign?
16The not so typical student being truly
inclusive and representative
- Think about how the difficulties that the
following groups of students might face - Black and Minority Ethnic Students
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Students
- Women Students
- Mature Students
- Part-Time Students
- International Students
- Each section of the student community has a
Caucus Group, with a Chair who represents the
Groups interests on Student Council to ensure
that campaigns are truly inclusive. - Lay Student Councillors are elected from the
whole student community their job is to be
representative of all students
17The not so typical student beingtruly
inclusive and representative
- Some questions to think about
- Is the University inclusive?
- Is the Union inclusive?
- How could you make your work as a Course Rep more
inclusive?
18Those objectives again
- By the end of this session, you should have
- considered the contribution that you can make as
a Course Rep to an individual students ability
to tackle the issues that they face and enjoy a
complete student life - explored the hardships and issues faced by
students of all backgrounds, both within the
context of the university and in wider society - identified and located the role of the Students
Union in having a positive impact on the lives
of all our students
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