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Campaigns: Welfare

Student-led Interfaith - A Big Conversation

Thu 17 May 2012

Have you been involved in organising an interfaith event or project at your university / college? Are you interested in finding out about what other students’ unions have been organising? Are you involved in an interfaith programme or been trained or have lots of ideas? Then this event is for you.

 
Take Action: Support victims of crime

Tue 01 May 2012

NUS are supporting Victim Support's call to ensure ongoing support for victims of crime.

 
Students and Planning: Why are Students so Special?

Tue 01 May 2012

This one day seminar has been arranged following a number of requests to provide an up to the minute briefing on what is happening in the planning arena for shared student houses.

 
No Place for Hate: Religion or belief

Fri 27 Apr 2012

A new NUS report shows nearly a fifth of hate incidents amongst students are motivated by prejuidce towards the victims religion or belief.

 
A Year of Service

Fri 20 Apr 2012

A new initiative celebrating faith and volunteering. Throughout 2012 there are 12 days of volunteering each led by a faith community with a social action theme. Find out more how your students' union could get involved.

 
'Dealing with the problems of late night drinking' consultation response

Wed 11 Apr 2012

NUS' response to the Government Consultation on tackling the problems of late night drinking

 
The Government's New Alcohol Strategy

Wed 04 Apr 2012

The Government has published its new alcohol strategy in reaction to the growing problem of binge drinking in Britain.

 
 
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Hi, I'm Pete Mercer, Vice President (Welfare) and welcome to the Welfare and Students' Rights zone.

On this page you'll find all the latest welfare zone information. If you have any questions or comments, please drop me an email. You can read my personal thoughts on the campaign in my blog.

Staff contact: Sarah Wayman, Research & Policy Officer

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