"1 in 3 students consider dropping
out before completing their studies 1 in 6 actually
do¹. These figures are for a number of reasons,
ranging from severe financial hardship, (87% experience
financial difficulties, with UK student debt reaching nearly
£5 billion²,) to lack of essential support in
times of personal crisis. Many either never get to college or
University, or when they do, they cannot remain there.
This is often preventable."
¹HEFCE statistics October
2000
² Barclays Bank Poll July 2001
UNIAID
The Event First
UNIAID is launching this year
with a series of events, featuring a world record attempt for
the longest continuous Club DJ relay party.
UK students will be dancing through an entire week
to some of dance music's biggest names from Friday 26 October
to Friday 2 November 2001.
Headline DJs, a major club brand and radio station
are set to support UNIAID, with the whole record attempt
kicking off and finishing with high profile parties.
(Details to be announced shortly)
Universities & Colleges will be able to participate
by taking a slot during the record breaking attempt, with more
than 50,000 students taking part around the country.
UNIAID
Your choice
If joining in the record attempt is not suitable for your Union,
why not organise your own event? There are many institutions who
are currently planning their unique UNIAID balls and themed
nights, all of which will benefit from UNIAID support.
UNIAID has been set up to offer you the flexibility
and to make sure that every Union and student has the opportunity
to take part. Each year UNIAID events will take place to
raise funds and build on the good work started through this years
fundraising events. The more your Union becomes involved in UNIAID,
the more money your Union will have to invest in your student
support services.
Alongside these campus and student focused activities,
UNIAID will also be appealing to the alumni and business
communities for support through additional sponsored events, with
proceeds going to the UNIAID Foundation.
UNIAID - raising money for essential
student support projects
Traditional perceptions of student life involving round
the clock drinking and partying, are finding no relevance
in todays society. Rapidly rising instances of debt, drug
and alcohol addiction, depression, suicide and stress related
illnesses amongst students are widely documented. In recognition
of these worrying trends both government agencies and academic
bodies are currently conducting extensive research into this,
up until now, much misunderstood and marginalised problem.
Every student relies, at some time or other, on essential night-support
services run on and off campus. These services provide critical
support to students at the most vulnerable of times.
We hear and see reports
everyday about the increased challenges the students of today
face. I am proud to be a supporter of UNIAID as an
innovative, grass roots approach to helping make higher and further
education a successful life experience.
Graham Norton, TV Presenter,
July 2001
UNIAID will raise money for night-support projects
These services include initiatives such as;
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Nightlines, providing students
with a Samaritans-like telephone and drop-in
advice centres
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Night Buses, which ensure the safe transportation
of students at times when
public transport has ceased
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Personal Safety Projects, that include
for example, the distribution of
personal attack alarms and a commitment to improve lighting
of dangerous
areas.
These projects and many like them make a real difference
to student lives but exist on minimal funding.
UNIAID in this inaugural year, will raise essential funds
in support of these night-support projects making a
measurable and tangible difference.
UNIAID The bigger
picture
UNIAID addresses a much bigger picture. It is an initiative
that supports and promotes the accessibility and sustainability
of Higher & Further Education for all. UNIAID will generate
significant funds to assist existing initiatives and to develop
and drive new initiatives, in this first year and for the future.
UNIAID will unite students in a common and very personal
cause and make a major impact on the student community.
UNIAID launches in Europe and the USA are scheduled for
2002 and beyond.
When I was a student,
I used to think I worked best at night. Doesn't everyone? But
all that meant was that there were a whole lot of other hours
in the day when I needed some kind of support. And all that means
is that UNIAID is an idea which has been a long time coming. Help
UNIAID now and some day soon UNIAID will help you.
Anita Roddick, Founder
& Co-Chair, The Body Shop, August 2001
UNIAID Finance
Firstly, there is no registration fee! Unions will be responsible
for covering the set up costs of their chosen event (i.e. staff
and security) and will be required to include an additional figure
on to the ticket price, to go towards their chosen student
support projects. Unions will also be able to create further
fundraising opportunities within their events, by setting competitions
and challenges.
At the national level, UNIAID will be building partnerships
and involving alumni and business in further fundraising events.
All proceeds from these events will go into the UNIAID
Foundation.
UNIAID has been developed over the past 2 years by event
creation company ICE Management. Alongside recognising the need
for some direct action to raise much needed funds for students,
ICE is also keen to illustrate its core strength of creating
and building successful national events.
UNIAID Foundation
To provide a national platform for the fundraising efforts of students
and Unions across the country, as well as all national events, a
UNIAID Foundation is being set up.
This charitable Foundation will be administered by a board, made
up of members across the academic, student and business community.
The board will invite and consider applications from all sections
of the student community (either Unions, associations or individuals),
for funds to invest in current student support services, or proposals
for new initiatives and projects.
UNIAID Your Support
Working with the NUS, UNIAID aims to offer all those taking
part as much or as little support they need.
You can expect UNIAID to deliver:
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A high profile national PR and Media campaign
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Celebrity endorsement of UNIAID and its
events
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A UNIAID support package for all institutions
taking part
This will include;
- Promotional material (t-shirts, posters, flyer artwork
etc)
- A dedicated support team of people to offer telephone
and event advice
- A UNIAID website to keep everyone around the country
up
to date with news and event details
- Promotional items, sampling and prizes (subject to availability)
For those taking part
in the DJ Relay event
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After registering for this event you will need
to decide;
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What support artists/DJs you can provide
in support of your event
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Create a marketing/communication for your campus/local
area
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Identify sponsorship opportunities within local
business community
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Organise delivery of event on campus
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Liase and feedback details to UNIAID
through your dedicated contact
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Make sure that you can deliver on the world
record guidelines
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Abide by the guidelines set out for the distribution
of UNIAID event proceeds
at the campus level
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