Election post

Status
Elected
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

As someone who has been a welfare officer since my first year of study, I am incredibly familiar with the skills required to represent the ideas and desires of students at UCL. 

In my two years as Welfare officer for Parkour Club and other societies I headed a number of initiatives to endorse a fully inclusive and friendly environment, such as taking part in Stonewall's Lace Up program, as well as hosting a number of disabled-friendly and women-only events. I am highly competent, and I'd like to think that I am friendly and approachable to everyone I meet.

What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

In order to accurately represent the wants and needs of all students at UCL, I would like to:

  • Encourage the SU to take feedback from students about the welfare initiatives currently in place so that we can improve them
  • To improve the general atmosphere of societies at UCL by encouraging and incentivising societies to fully complete Consent and Active Bystander Training
  • Incentivise core committee members to complete mental health training, which I myself have completed and found incredibly informative
Please summarise why students should vote for you.

As someone with extensive relevant experience, I will dedicate myself to working alongside fellow committee members and the Welfare & Community Zone members to nurture an open and inclusive environment for students at UCL.

I truly wish to address any concerns or issues that students have, and I am confident that I can fairly and accurately represent students' issues in meetings in order to affect real change.

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