Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Contact Officers
We understand that while studying or working at UWA there may be times where you feel uncomfortable or distressed by the conduct of another member of the University community.
DEI Contact Officers are employees of the University who perform an important role by being:
- A source of advice and preliminary support; and
- An agent of cultural change at the local level
This group of dedicated volunteers are located across different areas of UWA’s campus. They are a diverse group of people with a wide range of different experiences and include academic and professional/general staff.
A DEI Contact Officer will maintain appropriate confidentiality and may:
- Provide information to the staff/student to enable them to make an informed choice as to how to deal with their complaint
- Provide information about the options available to resolve an individual's concerns
- Note possible strategies an individual can use to discuss a situation directly with another person
- Provide the individual with information relating to counselling and/or other support services that they are able to access
- If the individual wishes to make a formal complaint, provide them with the appropriate information of how this can be completed
- Document the person's concern in conjunction with the advice and information provided
A DEI Contact Officer cannot:
- Advocate for a complainant or respondent;
- Provide counselling;
- Investigate, conciliate or mediate complaints; or
- Provide support on matters other than harassment, discrimination, or victimisation
If you are a UWA student or staff member and would like the assistance please refer to the list of available DEI Contact Officers below. To allow the DEI Contact Officer to arrange a time (and perhaps a place to meet if they are in a shared office) it is recommended that you send an email requesting a meeting:
Full Name | Preferred Name | Area | |
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Ms Alexis Lowe | Alexis | School of Allied Health | [email protected] |
Dr Alice Devillers | Alice | School of Physics, Mathematics & Computing | [email protected] |
Ms Alicia Brown | Alicia | Nedlands campus, Arts and Law Student Office and Business Student Office | [email protected] |
Ms Anita Krsnik | Anita | School of Humanities | [email protected] |
Dr Barbara Goodwin | Barbara | McCusker Centre | [email protected] |
Ms Catherine Crabb | Catherine | School of Allied Health (Podiatry) | [email protected] |
Dr Dani Barrington | Dani | School of Population and Global Health | [email protected] |
Dr Maria Elena Juan Pardo | Elena | School of Engineering (Engineering) | [email protected] |
Dr Elisabete Lima da Cunha | Elisabete | ICRAR | [email protected] |
Professor Enrico Valdinoci | Enrico | School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing | [email protected] |
Mrs Isabel Tyrer | Isabel | School of Allied Health | [email protected] |
Mr Joshua Page | Josh | Development and Alumni Relations | [email protected] |
Miss Kate Sandy | Kate | School of Humanities | [email protected] |
Ms Kirsty Jade Herbert | Kirsty | School of Biomedical Sciences | [email protected] |
Ms Leylani Taylor | Leylani | School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing | [email protected] |
Mr Matthew Beamish | Matt | Albany | [email protected] |
Dr Michael Neil O'Sullivan | Neil | School of Humanities | [email protected] |
Assoc Professor Paul McGurgan | Paul | Medical School | [email protected] |
Ms Sally Gordon | Sally | Vice-Chancellery | [email protected] |
Mrs Sandra Brennan | Sandra | Rural Clinical School | [email protected] |
Dr Serena Wee | Serena | School of Psychological Sciences | [email protected] |
Professor Tanya Dalziell | Tanya | School of Humanities | [email protected] |
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For more information about resources and supports available, you can visit Integrity and Standards Unit by emailing [email protected]