"Student are aware of their academic rights, routes of appeal and the support available to them".

 

The Officer Championing this priority is the Vice President, Education & Welfare.

 

 

Our key targets for achieving this priority are:

 

1. Through the delivery of an annual communication plan every member will be provided with student friendly digital and physical information about rights, support and routes of appeal.
Green. Digital material has been provided to all programme leaders to screen to lecture attendees.  Social media campaign in delivery. Advice Centre Guides created and distributed. Advice Centre information included in final exam board result letters.
 
2. Through our communications, when asked in the Union’s annual survey two thirds of our members would agree that they know their academic rights and routes of appeal.
Green. A response of 72% was achieved in our 19/20 annual survey. A response of 75% was achieved in our 20/21 annual survey. A response of 68% was achieved in our 21/22 annual survey.
 
3. Through usage data our Advice Centre will show a demonstrable increase in Union advocacy of students.
Green. Service has so far allowed us to provide assistance or guidance to 850+ more students than prior to the centres creation. The centre has shown a year on year growth in advocacy of students.
 
 
Green = Target achieved
Amber = Some progress made but target not yet achieved
Red = No progress yet made or target requires review

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