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The OIC facilitates critical conversations with students that contribute towards building inclusion at the University of Cape Town through the Agents of Change Education (ACEs) peer education …
The OIC helps to build inclusion at UCT through the Agents of Change Education (ACEs) and Survivor Support peer education programmes. Students are trained to deliver workshops and …
Office for lnclusivity and Change (OIC) - University of Cape Town
The Office for Inclusivity and Change (OIC) was established to build, develop and foster an environment where everyone feels included and change is respected, encouraged and …
UCT all-rounder celebrated for inclusivity work | UCT News
2019年10月25日 · UCT’s Office for Inclusivity and Change (OIC) recently hosted a thank-you dinner, which included the UCT+ Awards ceremony, for the university’s volunteer Agents of …
Unit transforms campus into an AIDS-competent community | UCT …
2011年4月4日 · "ACEs are trained to conduct HIV-awareness workshops (approximately 100 workshops throughout the year) and to create safe social spaces in which issues related to …
Stella Musungu - Student Capacity Building Specialist - LinkedIn
I currently manage UCT's Transformation, Inclusivity & Diversity Peer Education Programme known as ACES (Agents for Change Education) as well as deliver various TID Education …
Stella Musungu | Office for Inclusivity and Change
Stella Musungu manages the Student Capacity Building portfolio. She holds a Master of Philosophy in Programme Evaluation and an Advanced Diploma in Business Project …
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AIDS Community Educators (ACEs) is UCT’s Peer Education programme of HAICU (HIV/AIDS Institutional Co-ordinational Unit). The main aim of the programme is for students to actively …
Almost half (48%) completed secondary school or high school, and more than half (56%) scored 4–6 on the MacArthur Subjective Social Status Scale. More than a third (39%) had reported …