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Stage 1: Moodle module

This short 15-20 min module provides foundational information about LGBTQIA+ communities and allyship to UNSW students and staff. The module is a pre-requisite to the workshop but can also be completed independently.

The module includes introductory material focusing on:Ìý

  • Key concepts and terms
  • LGBTQIA+ communities
  • Inclusive language.
    1. Log into Moodle
    2. Select the link for the course you would like to join:ÌýÌý
    3. Enter the learner enrolment key:ÌýLGBTQIA+_Allyship@UNSW_Learner
    4. The course will appear in your Moodle dashboard.
    1. Log into Ìýand click on My Staff ProfileÌý
    2. Click Learning and DevelopmentÌý
    3. Click Search by Course NumberÌý
    4. Enter Course Code:ÌýALLIES and click SearchÌý
    5. Select View Available SessionsÌý
    6. Select Session 0001. For all online courses, there is only one session.Ìý
    7. Ensure the waiting list check box is ticked and click ContinueÌý
    8. Click Submit

    The course will appear in your Moodle dashboard within 24-48 hours.

Stage 2: Workshop

2024

All 2024 dates are now full.ÌýPlease register for a future session or join the waitlist.

Please note that due to the interactive, confidential nature of in-person training sessions, recordings are not available.

2025

Dates coming soon.

One-off sessions for faculty and divisional leadership teams can be arranged. To request one, please email access_equity_inclusion@unsw.edu.au Ìý

  • LGBTQIA+ Allyship@UNSW training comprises a 1.5hr interactive workshop delivered either in-person or online, and a 15-20 min self-paced Moodle module.ÌýÌý

    Training is available for both UNSW students and staff.Ìý

    Workshops will run throughout the year and the module is accessible at any time via Moodle.Ìý

    Anyone who wishes to be an officialÌýally@UNSWÌýmust complete both the module and the workshop.ÌýÌý

  • All Inclusion@UNSW trainings support learning outcomes that enable participants to understand their role in building an inclusive culture at UNSW and feel supported to do so. They will develop participants' capacity to adjust behaviours (such as practical guidance on inclusive language) and to have critical conversations (such as practical conversations that challenge harmful stereotypes).

    The LGBTQIA+ Allyship Moodle module provides a foundational basis of knowledge on LGBTQIA+ communities and history and the workshop builds on this foundation, exploring ways to practise allyship.

    Learning outcomes include:

    • Increased understanding of the diverse identities and experiences within LGBTQIA+ communities, including the challenges they face and the impact of discrimination.
    • Increased understanding of inclusive language when referring to, or speaking with, people from LGBTQIA+ communities.
    • Confidence to support LGBTQIA+ students and staff at UNSW.
    • An understanding of what allyship at UNSW will look like.
  • Once you complete the workshop, you will be required to complete a survey to confirm your ally@UNSW membership.Ìý

    We encourage all participants to become members of the ally@UNSW Network but understand that it’s not suitable for everyone. See more information about the roles of an ally@UNSW.Ìý

    • All in-person training sessions will be held in wheelchair and lift accessible CATS rooms at UNSW Sydney Kensington campus (if not otherwise specified).  

    • Facilitators and panellists will speak using lapel or wireless hand-held microphones. 

    • Online training will have closed captioning enabled and transcripts can be provided upon request. 

    • PowerPoint slides can be provided in advance of the training upon request. Ìý

    • Please indicate any further accessibility requirements in the registration form.

The role of an ally@UNSW

Your role as an active ally@UNSW involves a commitment to creating an inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ identifying students and staff.

This includes being publicly listed (you may opt out) on the website and being a trusted, safe, confidential contact who continues to learn, recommends areas for improvement at UNSW, calls out discrimination when it's safe to do so, and amplifies LGBTQIA+ voices. This could mean sharing articles, posting on social media and engaging your local areas to celebrate and recognise days of significance likeÌý,ÌýÌýandÌý.

More on the ally@UNSW Network

ally@UNSW

Since 2008, UNSW has built a network of students and staff who pledge to take a proactive stance against discrimination based on diverse genders, sexes and sexualities.

Find an ally@UNSW

Want to talk? Our ally@UNSW members are trained and able to provide confidential referral advice.

Ally Network - Lunch & Learns

Learn about a variety of intersectional LGBTQIA+ topics and connect with other students and staff. Grab a bite to eat, build your knowledge, and hear from UNSW community members with diverse lived experiences.