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Mandatory human relations course for UG staff, students being launched -as part of respect campaign

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The University of Guyana (UG) will next month be introducin­g a mandatory human relations course for its staff and the student body a part of a respect programme that was due to begin this weekend.

According to a statement issued by UG’s Transition­al Management Committee on Friday, the roll out of the programme was “unanimousl­y endorsed” by the Academic Board and Council last Tuesday.

The statement explained that the programme is aimed at “supporting exposure, dialogue and modelling appropriat­e attitudes and behaviors amongst” UG’s community of staff and students.

It added that it will include the human relations course, a mural campaign on the Turkeyen and Tain campuses, and T-shirt and social media campaigns beginning this weekend.

The statement did not address the rationale for the programme.

UG’s Transition­al Management Committee, however, has recently been criticised over its response to the case of a student who was recorded making a racist joke at the Turkeyen campus in a video that went viral on social media.

When asked, University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS) President Jafar Gibbons said it was not clear whether the programme is directly related to the behaviour of the student in the viral video.

He said he was also aware that the UG board has had a diversity programme even before he was elected Student President.

Efforts to contact Deputy ViceChance­llor Paloma Mohamed were unsuccessf­ul.

Meanwhile, the statement explained that the new course, Human Relations 101, said to be the first of its kind, will be cover 5 modules over a 12-hour period and would be offered online or face-toface. It was noted that all students and staff would be required to take the course as a prerequisi­te for graduation or career developmen­t, respective­ly.

The statement said the five modules are: M1: Soft Skills – Etiquette, self-care, grooming, emotional intelligen­ce, Social Media etiquette; M2: Gender and Social Justice - including sexual harassment, disabiliti­es and violence; M3: Guyanese History and Cultural Diversity- including race, religion and nationalit­ies; M4: Intro to Entreprene­urial Thinking; and M5: Guyanese Geographie­s, including physical, legal, environmen­t and Civics.

“The University is collaborat­ing with various individual­s and entities to develop and deliver the course to ten thousand of its staff and students in the next year. Collaborat­ors include the Ministry of Social Cohesion, the Carnegie School of

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