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NUS Wears Denim

4 Aug 2021 | Events – Denim Day

By: Vanessa Ow Yan Lin

On 28th April 2021, NUS students and staff were spotted wearing jeans, denim, and a Denim Day badge distributed by the NUS Care Unit (NCU) as a sign of support for building a culture of respect and zero tolerance against sexual misconduct. Initiated by Peace Over Violence in honour of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Denim Day is an international campaign in April marking solidarity against all forms of gender prejudice, sexual misconception, and physical aggression.

At NUS, NCU led the university’s first ever campus-wide Denim Day campaign to champion support for survivors of sexual misconduct. The campaign aimed to increase awareness and commitment in our NUS community in building a safer campus for all. The event saw over 700 pledges from NUS students and staff in support of survivors of sexual misconduct in their healing journeys, to speak up against erroneous attitudes and beliefs, and to build a campus free from sexual misconduct. Among the pledgers were also key university leaders such as Prof. Leong Ching, Vice Provost (Student Life) and the Dean of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA).

A Denim Day pledge-taker at one of the three physical booths set up by NCU across the campus to distribute Denim Day badges and Action Cards to NUS students and staff.

Triniti Ng Sok Ying, a Year 1 student from FASS, has made a pledge. She believes that the University is moving in the right direction starting with efforts to raise awareness about sexual misconduct and providing more dedicated support to survivors. She wears her Denim Day badge with a purpose and encourages everyone to participate in this movement.

Campus staff dressed in denim as a visible demonstration of support for building a culture of respect and zero tolerance against sexual misconduct in NUS.

NCU is Here to Support

Denim Day Action Card distributed to the NUS community, providing more information about Denim Day. It also outlines ways in which members of the community can participate and show their support for the campaign.

Dr. Tong Yew Kwan, Associate Director of NCU, met staff and students who were eager to support survivors of sexual misconduct while handing out Denim Day badges. He said, “There’s a positive vibe and energy on the ground that NUS can harness, a capacity for empathy. Through this exercise, we hope to reach out to every student and staff so that they are aware that NCU is here to support them and feel empowered to seek help from us in times of need.”

The NUS Care Unit (NCU) is a dedicated unit that provides support to all NUS students and staff who have been affected by sexual misconduct, including but not limited to sexual harassment, stalking, voyeurism, dating violence, and sexual assault. NCU offers a private and safe place for affected NUS community members to seek support (e.g., informational, emotional, relational, and practical) and to be heard independent of their faculty, department, or hostel. The team comprises of trained care professionals who have experience working with survivors of sexual misconduct. The NCU Care Officers strive to ensure that affected staff and students receive the help and support they need.

If you missed Denim Day and would like to find out more about how you can participate and pledge your commitment, click here to download the Denim Day Action Card.

If you or someone you know is affected by sexual misconduct, please reach out to NCU for support by calling our helpline (+65 6601 4000) or emailing us at ncu_help@nus.edu.sg.