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Thursday, February 13, 2020
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Athena SWAN networking eventthe Street and MS.05 Maths and Stats BuildingThursday 13 February |
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Guest Lecture: Great Britain after BrexitWBS London, The ShardGuest Lecture: Great Britain after Brexit |
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Warwick Student's Union - Sexual Health Drop-InS0.28, Social SciencesThursday 13 February 2020 The SU organises a series of Drop-In Sexual Health Clinics each year for students, which are a free confidential drop-in service that offers testing for sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), as well as resources & guidance on sexual health, safer sex & contraception. These clinics offer:
Find more information on the Students' Union Sexual Health Drop-In webpage. |
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MITN Seminar - Emma Mort - Care4Calais – a practical, humanitarian response to the refugee crisis on our doorstepSocial Studies S2.77 (The Cowling Room)Emma Mort is a teacher, member of the National Education Union National Executive and campaigner and activist who has taken part in 8 volunteering trips with Care4Calais in the last 2 years. Since the ‘Calais jungle’ was cleared in October 2016, many people believe that the refugee crisis in Northern France is over, yet this couldn’t be further from the truth. Across Northern France and Belgium hundreds of refugees are still living in the most desperate circumstances, having already undertaken difficult and dangerous journeys, suffering cruel and degrading treatment by the French authorities. In this seminar, Emma will be speaking about the vital work that Care4cCalais do in delivering aid and support to refugees living in these conditions across Northern France and Belgium. In addition, she will be sharing her experiences of the practicalities of organising and delivering this aid as well as giving an insight into what life is like inside a refugee camp only 30 miles from the UK border. There will also be a chance to consider the importance of the humanitarian aspect to delivering aid and the Care4Calais ethos of treating everyone with dignity, recognising our common humanity and building relationships in order to provide essential social interaction and the much-needed help that other organisations aren’t able to. This will be followed by a chance to ask questions about any issues that have been raised during the course of the seminar. |