Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

‘Woke’ uni under fire for ‘Christian name’ guidance

- By Millie Bowles mbowles@thekmgroup.co.uk

A university has been hit with criticism due to guidelines encouragin­g students not to use the term Christian name. The University of Kent, which has campuses in Canterbury and Medway, is facing a backlash from freedom of speech and Christian advocacy groups, who say the advice is “irrational”. The university’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusivit­y guide advises staff and students to “avoid the term ‘Christian name’” and “instead use ‘first name, given name, forename or personal name’” in the diversity section of the document. But Tim Dieppe, head of policy at Christian Concern, believes the institutio­n is “displaying an irrational fear of using the term Christian, as if it is something to be ashamed of ”.

He told The Sun: “Christiani­ty has provided the moral and spiritual foundation for Western civilisati­on.

“This move to police language is another symptom of the abandonmen­t of Christiani­ty.” Toby Young, founder of the

Free Speech Union, told the Daily Mail the guidelines were an example of the “woke movement” attempting to police language considered offensive, and that the trend was imported from American universiti­es. He went as far as saying: “You might even say we’ve been colonised.

“Policing the language people use is a hallmark of every totalitari­an

society.”

The university insists the guidelines are just that, and have been in place “for years, certainly pre-covid”. A spokesman told the Gazette: “We are committed to the creation and support of an inclusive and diverse community. “As part of this we provide informal guidance for those who would like support in how

to communicat­e in ways that make others feel welcome. “These are not formal policies and are not enforced - they are intended as a point of reference to help staff and students feel confident in playing their part in creating an inclusive university community.”

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 ?? ?? University bosses insist they are “committed to the creation of an inclusive community”
University bosses insist they are “committed to the creation of an inclusive community”

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