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Transcript of TCDSU Impact Report 2013/14
: 20132014Trinity College Students’ Union
Our Year
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:WelcomeWhat we do Our mission
Our vision
Impact report
The Students’ Union is run by students, for students. With a membership of over 17, 000 students we aim to improve the student experience and serve the interests of our members. This is fundamental to how we operate and is at the core of the decisions we make as an organisation.
As the college continues to grow, we have adapted to provide the infrastructure needed to support students in every aspect of their college life. Our eff orts in protecting student services and maintaining high quality of education are central to our purpose. Not only that, we are always the helping hand for any student that fi nds themselves in diffi culty so they can achieve their full potential. Whether it’s through services, campaigns or the work we do on commi� ees, we are always trying to enable a rich and varied university experience and provide students the opportunity to get involved in college outside of their academic studies.
This report has been done to show how Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) make a positive contribution in how college is run and in student life. It serves as a mid-term review of what we have done and acts as a benchmark for the issues we face in the future.
We strive to improve how we represent students, support them in their endeavours and enrich the student experience in Trinity. In order to do this we will need to think ahead if we are to continue to be a dynamic and fl exible organisation. This means we need to think strategically. To deal with the challenges that lie ahead we will be outlining where the Students’ Union wants to be in the future, how we are going to develop year-on-year and how our values will refl ect the change we want to be in Trinity.
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We will be outlining where the Students’ Union wants to be in the future, how we are going to develop year-on-year and how our values will refl ect the change we want to be in Trinity
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We will be outlining where the Students’ Union wants to be in the future, how we are going to develop year-on-year and how our values will refl ect the change we want to be in Trinity
WHO ARE WE?
We are member-led
We represent you
We fi ght for your services
We’re here for you
We work for you
We aim to make sure you get the education you
expect
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Our eff orts in protecting student services and
maintaining high quality of education are central to our
purpose
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: How are we doing?
CLASS REPS
407__
Record No.
92%
76%
77%
Percentage of students that feel the Students’ Union contributes positively
to their student experience
Students who use our commercial
services
Felt supported by SU pastoral
supportWhen asked in the “Big SUrvey”, 89.54% of students said they know who their class rep is. 62.52% of students surveyed also found their class rep to be either “eff ective” or “ very eff ective”.
TOPTHREEISSUES
Campaign Awareness
Union Communication
Accessibility
46.17% consider themselves to be unaware of campaign stances of the SU.
72.33% of students believe it would be diffi cult to change something in the SU.
Problems identifi ed were the SU website and lack of awareness about the day-to-day running of the union.
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“ ““You need more interaction with the students who a� end most of their lectures out in the Trinity Health Sciences building at St James’s hospital as sometimes we can feel isolated from the activities etc taking place on the main campus.”
“Having seen the way it functions over last 3 years, I feel this year’s sabbat team doing a great job. seem to know the reps and make council enjoyable”
“Have a lot more direct information given out to people who are not class reps. Instead of relying on class reps to feed some of that information back just make it all available so anyone can get involved.”
“Would be nice if they could do something about being able to bring people home a� er a night out on campus.”
President’s
Note
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: Student Services
Number of emails sent back and forth
helping students fi nd accommodation
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All of this translates into just some of the achievements this year but there are many more,. We are not complacent. We realise there is signifi cant work to be done this term if we are going to call this a successful year. There are new projects on the horizon that we are commi� ed to work on. It’s up to you to enjoy.
housing for Trinity students through our Accommodation Advisory Service. We were able to meet the demands of our growing international population through the Meet & Greet Service with double the people using the service from last year. We now also have the most class reps ever at over 400 so we can be� er represent you and your needs.
Despite investing in capital projects the Students’ Union is maintaining a solid fi nancial position to meet the challenges. It has been a hectic year. We were the only eff ective body in college that dealt with the accommodation crisis in Dublin and helped many families look for
MANDELA HOUSE
Refurbishments
Rebranding
House 6 has been renamed Mandela House and has been refurbished to make it a more vibrant hub for students to interact with the services we provide.
This year saw the creation of a new logo for the fi rst time over 20 years which came from instituting changes arising from our external review.
301Accommodation Advisory ServiceNumber of people who came in that we helped fi nd accommodation through the Accommodation Advisory Service
1380
304Meet &Greet Number of international students we collected from the airport this year.
x2Last year’s
fi gure
Student Services
1380
Last year’s Last year’s
President’s
Note
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: Student SupportHAVE RAISED
FOR THE STUDENT HARDSHIP FUND
€12,000
The Student Hardship Fund off ers fi nancial support to undergraduate students experiencing fi nancial hardship during their time in Trinity.
The fund is in high demand and o� en there is not enough money available to help students in need
FIGURES
4,000
€3,000
400+
10,000
The number of Fresher’s packs we manually packed and distributed
The amount of ents cards we have given out
The worth of free lunches we provided during Fresher’s Week
The amount of casework that came through the Education and Welfare offi ces in the past six months
The cost per euro for a student to come
into us with any problem
€012 campaign weeks
That’s 84 days of campaigning a year!
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:Our Vision
New This Year
Partnership with MyHome.ie.
Hired students to take international students to the Garda National Immigration Bureau to process student visas. 60 visas in total.
Partnership with AirCoach for the Meet & Greet Service.
212 pages in the SU diary to help you get through college.
Know Your Union Week with stands in the Hamilton, Arts Block and off -campus.
More welfare ambassadors
than ever before
Off -campus Welfare Drop-Ins every week
Mission # 1
To give you the help and support you need
We off er crèche subsidies which acted as bursaries to student
parents in need
Sucessfully negotiated with College security to obtain extra library space on the weekends.
in Regent House from 10 am to 11.30 pm on Saturdays and
Sundays
This year for the fi rst time we held a workshop on high-level
workplace skills
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MISSION #2
To give you the chance to enjoy
college
NIGHT MOVES
MOVEMBER PARTYJAMES VINCENT
MCMORROW
JACQUES RENAULT
Lovebirds and Bedlam DJS in support of focus Ireland
Play Tuesdays proceeds go to Cancer Soc Movember
fund
Held in the Trinity chapel in aid of Headstrong for
Mental Health Week 2014
Night Moves proceeds go to Cancer Soc Movember
fund
EVENTS @ THE
ACADEMY
FRESHERS BALL
HALLOWEEN BALL
Ben Pearce KlingandeLe Galaxie
SOLD OUTSurf Sail
Salmon
Play Tuesdays
NightMoves
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MISSION #3
• Board• University Council• Finance Commi� ee• Estates Commi� ee• Human Resources Commi� ee• Library and Information Policy Commi� ee• Student Life Commi� ee• International Commi� ee• Undergraduate Studies Commi� ee• Coiste Na Gaeilge• Equality Commi� ee• Quality Commi� ee• College Safety Commi� ee• TAP Steering Commi� ee • Capitations Commi� ee• Bioresources Commi� ee• Financial Assistance Commi� ee• CLCS Language Learning Facilities and Resources Management Commi� ee
• Information Systems Services Users’ Commi� ee• Library and College Archives Users’ Commi� ee• Web Management Commi� ee• Arts, Humanities • 24 School Executive Commi� ees• GENesis Project Board• VLE Project Board• Academic Year Restructuring Group• Parlour Management Group• Information Systems Service Users Group• Trinity Ball Commi� ee• Dean of Students Roll of Honour Commi� ee• Provost Teaching Awards Group• Student Conduct & Capacity Commi� ee• Trinity Global Graduate Forum• Launchbox Steering Group
To represent you
Most of the work we do is unseen. It happens in commi� ee meetings where we represent the interest of the students. We spend an inordinate amount of time a� ending these meetings, but they are incredibly important in bringing forward the student voice. If it is an internet issue, registration issue or timetabling issues we make our voices heard.
President’s
Note
WE SIT ON...
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MISSION #4 To provide good value
FreeSandwiches During Freshers’ Week, the SU Café promoted the café with free sandwich vouchers for incoming students as the place to meet up and relax with friends
Our survey says...
Over 80% of
students happy
with SU Commercial
Services
New This Year
Click.ie
Bike Scheme
Online Book Exchange
Recognising the absence of a facility to fi x laptops in the college we brought this new venture in with the refurbishments of Mandela House. They also fi x other electronic devices including smartphones as well.
In a joint initiative between College Security and the Green Campus Commi� ee, we repaired and redistributed 17 abandoned bikes to worthy Trinity students at a fraction of the cost.
An online platform where students put up ads for books to sell in private transactions.
€3,000
Saving YouDeal of the Week
Ents Cards
Freshers’ Packs
10,000No. of Ents Cards
distributed this year
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: The Future
We have progressed to a level where we can no longer think short-term given the challenges we face. Through the student surveys we have conducted and through the External Review, we have identifi ed the barriers to success. Students want the same things every year and in order to cater for them we need year-on-year plans as to how we are going to achieve our goals. By implementing a structure to allow that to happen we are confi dent we will meet our targets and achieve the things students want us to achieve.
STRATEGIC PLANNINGWe can only monitor progress through
regular feedback. The process for review is becoming embedded
in the working of the Students’ Union and we are now successfully tackling
the issue of the lack of institutional memory. Our union has a lot of history
and will continue to play a part in improving college life to make sure
students enjoy their time here from the fi rst moment they
walk in.
The Big SUrvey
External Review
Constitutional Review
MONITORING
This is the fi rst ever annual
review!
WHAT PART WILL YOU PLAY?
With 6 months le� ...
WE WORK FOR YOU