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The University of Sydney Disabilities Collective is an autonomous collective of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council (SRC). The core tenets of the SRC are activism, advocacy, and representation.
The Disabilities Collective is an autonomous collective for undergraduate students who have a disability, defined by the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities as “long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others." This includes people with mental, chronic, or terminal illnesses; people who are neurodivergent; and people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, even if you don’t identify as disabled or as having a disability.
Khanh Tran and Jack Scanlan are the 2023 SRC Disability and Carers Officers.
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ACAR is an autonomous space that organises around issues relating to people of colour, in activist and educational ways from a student perspective.
The University of Sydney Disabilities Collective is an autonomous collective of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council (SRC).
The Sydney University Education Action Group (EAG) campaigns on education issues including fighting for free education and stopping course cuts.
The Enviro Collective, is an SRC collective fighting for environmental and social issues, on and off campus.
The Indigenous Collective is an autonomous organising space for students identifying as First Nations, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identities.
The International Students' Collective (ISC) is an SRC Collective that exists to represent and orgaanise around the interests of international students.