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This is an important message for all students and staff. The University of Auckland is committed to being a safe, inclusive and equitable place to study and work. The University has zero tolerance for discrimination.

Compliance with the law and University requirements Rights Freedom of expression Academic freedom Responsibilities Compliance with the law and University requirements The University values and upholds the rights of freedom of expression and of academic freedom. These rights are accompanied by responsibilities, including: respect for the health, safety and wellbeing of our diverse students and staff compliance with the law and with University requirements References Rights Freedom of expression (NZ Bill of Rights Act 1990, s.14) Academic freedom (Education Act 1989, s.161) Universal Declaration of Human Rights University of Auckland statement on academic freedom and responsibility www.equity.auckland.ac.nz/zerotolerance Responsibilities Human Rights Act 1993 has 13 prohibited grounds for discrimination and bans sexual and racial harassment and inciting racial disharmony. University compliance; Equity Policy, Prevention of bullying, harassment and discrimination policy, Statute for Student Discipline, IT Offensive Materials Policy.

For advice and support Equity Office – Te Ara Tautika equity@auckland.ac.nz Proctor proctor@auckland.ac.nz AUSA Student Advice Hub epsomhub@ausa.org.nz or cityhub@ausa.org.nz The Vice-Chancellor encourages anyone who experiences discrimination to seek resolution via the appropriate processes including, if necessary, complaints procedures, so the University can act appropriately. Refer to the Zero Tolerance website for more information: www.equity.auckland.ac.nz/zerotolerance

I feel included when… Optional icebreaker Ask students what makes a safe, inclusive and equitable University? learning and classroom environments, physical environment, cultural environment, behaviours, messages, etc. What would make you feel safe and included? What can we do to make others feel safe and included? Presented as either: small group activity as an icebreaker for students to get to know each other, with no reporting back Small group activity with reporting back to whole group Whole group activity, individuals sharing and common points emphasised or recorded Optional feedback to Equity Office Suggestions from students can be forwarded to the Equity Office (equity@auckland.ac.nz) who will post them on its website to support an enhanced environment for staff and students.