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DO NOT TAKE THIS WARNING LIGHTLY. CONTENT IS VERY HEAVY AND MAY HAVE A MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT.

 

 
 

 

The It's my Bits campaign works in conjunction with the Be a Better Human campaign that was released at VU by VUSU in 2019. The Be a Better Human campaign was developed by a group of Flinders University students to reflect the views of students.

VUSU would like to thank Flinders University Student Association for sharing their excellent resources to continue to grow the Be a Better Human campaign and allow VUSU to build the It's My Bits campaign.

The It's my Bits campaign works towards spreading awareness of consent and what all VU, the community, country and world should appreciate and respect to be better humans. The message is simple - 'if it's not a clear yes, then it's a no!'

The Be a Better Human campaign was a good start to encourage our community to improve our behaviour but now we want to go further and talk about the hard and confronting topics around consent and really work towards becoming a better human, a better campus and a better world for everyone.

 

IT’S MY BITS INFORMATION BOOKLET

CONTENT WARNING: SEXUAL VIOLENCE, ASSAULT, RAPE, SELF HARM.

We would like to inform readers that this entire publication contains content that mentions sexual violence, sexual assault, rape and self harm and statistics surrounding these topics.

 

HOW CAN YOU HELP, YOU ASK…

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For the first time, VUSU under this amazing campaign has created merchandise that we are selling so that we can donate 100% of the profits to charity. Click the link above for more information and see all the merchandise we have on offer and the charity that VUSU is donating to.

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VUSU want to improve the community and with your help we can try. With all the VU community working together we can get the information out there on consent and have the hard but important conversations. If you want to get involved today follow the link above to find out how.

 

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