University of Cape Town Gender Based Violence Indaba 2023

The purpose of this Indaba is to engage in constructive dialogue with practitioners, academics, students, staff and civil society. Through this collective effort, we aim to raise awareness about innovative approaches that challenge current institutional practices, build understanding and explore alternative modalities that could improve processes within the university. 

We welcome your participation, as we stand in solidarity against sexual and gender-based violence. 
 
Download the Indaba Poster here

For further information please contact:

Cheryl Vallay
Office for Inclusivity & Change
0216502767
director.oic@uct.ac.za
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Creating new ways of dealing with harm: reflections on restorative forms of justice and accountability
4 August 2023:  14h00 - 16h00

Dr Leigh-Ann Naidoo (UCT-School of Education); Noncedo Madubedube (Equal Education); Adv Tarisai Mchuchu-MacMillan (Mosaic); Tshidi Mokhoetsi (UCT Student: Agents of Change Educator)

Faculty of Humanities: School of Education, Studio Two, Neville Alexander Building, Middle Campus, UCT
Discourses on Sexual and Gendered Violence
10 August 2023: 15h00 - 17h00

Professor Floretta Boonzaier (UCT Hub for Decolonial Feminist Psychology in Africa); Kajal Carr (UCT PhD-Candidate); Carla Bernardo (Center of Excellence in Food Security); Stella Musungu (UCT Office for Inclusivity & Change)

Faculty of Humanities: Room 2A, Psychology Department, PD Hahn Psychology, Building, Chemistry Lane, Upper Campus, UCT
Defining what can men do differently and implications for male residences in UCT?
24 August 2023: 17h00 - 20h00

Professor Divine Fuh (UCT-HUMA); Daniel Munene (Faculty of Commerce and Warden); Onthatile Modise (former UCT SRC SG and Becoming Men Alumni); Amandla Lurani (Student Advocacy Co-ordinator UCT SRC)

HUMA - Institute for Humanities in Africa Building, Upper Campus
Navigating mental health among survivors of SGBV: Identifying crucial support for recovery
15 August 2023: 16h00 - 18h00

Nazeema Ahmed Clinical Psychologist (UCT Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment); Bhavani Krishna Psychologist (UCT Faculty of Humanities); Yumna Seadat Specialized Wellness Counsellor (UCT OIC Survivor Support); Dr Rita Soliman Psychologist (Special focus in Forensic & Therapy Services)


School of Education, NAB 2E, Neville Alexander Building, Middle Campus, UCT
Administrative Justice for Who?
31 August 2023: 14h00 - 17h00

Professor Jameelah Omar (UCT Faculty of Law); Undere Deglon (UCT Office for Inclusivity & Change); Anne Isaacs (UCT Special Tribunal); Seehaam Samaai (Women's Legal Center); Nthabiseng Sepanya-Mogale (Gender Equity Commission); Hannah Brandt (UCT Student); Samukelo Mazibuko (UCT Student)

Faculty of Law, Oliver Tambo Moot Court, Middle Campus, UCT
 
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