The Student Union of Latvia (LSA) in cooperation with the University of Latvia (UL) has In order to find out what kind of discrimination students, academics and general staff encounter in the environment of higher education, the Latvian Student Union (LSA) in cooperation with the University of Latvia (LU) has developed a survey "Discrimination in higher education institutions".

At the moment, there is no official data widely available in Latvia that would reflect cases of discrimination and statistics in universities and colleges. The obtained survey data will be used to create an inclusive environment in higher education institutions in Latvia, implementing anti-discrimination measures and promoting an inclusive environment.

"When thinking about sustainability in higher education, it is essential to improve not only efforts in the environmental field, but also to raise awareness on the need to take care of social sustainability, being aware of the diversity of society and creating an inclusive environment," emphasizes Renārs Kairis, chairman of the LU Eco Council.

The Head of LSA's Social Affairs, Līva Vaivade, states that "discrimination against a student can have consequences on his academic performance, mental health, and possibly reduce its desire to study and attend a higher education institution. Such situations cannot be tolerated, and it is necessary to act in such a way that the student in the higher education environment realizes that he will not be discriminated against, because of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, culture, language, religion, functional disorders, socioeconomic factors or age and appearance." 

Information provided in the survey is anonymous and the data obtained in the survey will be analyzed and used only in an aggregated form, in accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data.

Students and employees of the University of Latvia and other higher education institutions are invited to fill out the survey by May 26 of this year.

The survey should take approximately five to fifteen minutes to complete. 

The survey is available here: https://ej.uz/discriminationsurvey.

The survey was developed in cooperation with LU Career Center experts Dace Siliņa and Līga Valinka, Center MARTA expert Madara Mazjāne, representative of the disabled and their friends society "Apeirons" Ivars Balodis, Riga Technical University psychologist Viktorija Gaina, Dean of the RSU Faculty of Rehabilitation Signe Tomsone, RSU Political Science Departments researcher Elizabete Vizgunova.

The translation of the survey into English was provided by Venstpils University Translation and Language Technologies students Undīne Bētere, Ivo Stepiņš, Līva Teterovska and Dārija Semjonova.

 

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