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Review provides guidelines for student action on alcohol safety

Today, Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS) released Student Safety in Nova Scotia: A Review of Student Union Policies and Practices to Reduce the Harmful Effects of Overconsumption of Alcohol. The independent review includes 31 recommendations for student union programming and advocacy to reduce dangerous alcohol consumption.

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Kate Elliot
Students Nova Scotia Enthusiastically Welcomes Ivany Commission Report

This morning, the Ivany Commission released Now Or Never: An Urgent Call to Action for Nova Scotians, which highlights the imperative for action to improve Nova Scotia’s economic and demographic reality. StudentsNS welcomed the report’s analysis and goals, which underline especially the importance of supporting the labour market and post-secondary success of youth and other newcomers.

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Kate Elliot
Enthusiastic Consent Campaign Launched by Nova Scotia student unions

Today, Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS) and its partner student unions launched an education campaign to promote greater understanding of consent among students. The campaign features posters, stickers for condom wrappers and a website: morethanyes.ca. The website will be advertised on social media platforms around high-risk times (Friday nights, special school events) with a simple, powerful message: tentative responses such as “I guess” or even “…sure” are inadequate. Consent needs to be loud and clear.

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Kate Elliot
Review Offers Solutions to Prevent Sexual Assaults on Campus

Today, Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS) released Student Safety in Nova Scotia: A Review of Student Union Policies and Practices to Prevent Sexual Violence. The independent Review includes 21 recommendations for student union programming and advocacy to reduce the prevalence of sexual violence and foster communities where students respect and support each other.

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Kate Elliot
Report Recommends Reforms to Give Nova Scotia the Strongest Student Financial Assistance System in Canada

Nova Scotia can build the strongest student financial assistance system in Canada simply by redirecting money the Province already spends on students and graduates, according to a report released today by Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS). The report finds that the Province’s Graduate Retention Rebate and Tuition and Education Tax Credit have little to no impact on retention, debt, or post-secondary access. By reallocating $40 million from these tax credits, the Province could dramatically improve its student assistance program to meet student needs for funding, ensure students’ parents or partners are not expected to provide support they cannot afford, and dramatically reduce student debt.

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Kate Elliot
New research reveals gender gap in student governments

A report released today by Students Nova Scotia reveals that women are significantly under-represented in university student government across the Province. The State of Women’s Involvement in Post- Secondary Student Politics in Nova Scotia found that although almost 60% of university students identify as women, the same is true of only 41% of student government representatives and less than 1/3 of student union presidents since 2007-08.

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Kate Elliot