Title of Paper: Presidents Report

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Paper D 10/16 Title of Paper: Presidents Report Purpose: Recommendation: Summary: Strategic Fit Financial impact: Student opinion Student impact: Risk: Contact: To inform the board on what the President and Student Officer team have been working on since the last Trustee Board meeting. That the Board approves the report. This paper is to provide an update to trustees on the work of the Student Officer Team, demonstrating that we are a student-led organisation. It provides an overview of key activity taking place over the past two months. It s the Student Officer s team to ensure that LJMU students love student life. This paper outlines the work we have been doing to add value to the student experience. None This has been informed by the President of LiverpoolSU, a representative elected by LJMU students. It demonstrates that we are working in their best interests. None Aisling Davis President a.j.davis@ljmu.ac.uk Questions - When discussing and asking questions about this paper, trustees could consider: 1. Has adequate explanation been given on the benefits, risks, alternatives or if nothing were done? 2. Has the impact for students and fit with strategic plans been sufficiently explained and are the impacts enough to take any proposals forward? 3. How and when will you know if any benefits have been achieved? 4. What will the impact be on any partner organisations or departments within LJMU or externally? 5. Could there be any unintended consequences of taking a particular action, leading to problems that will need to be resolved later.

Presidents Report Since last Trustee Board meeting in August, there have been a number of exciting things happening at LiverpoolSU. We are also in the midst of Fresher s, our busiest weeks of the year. Below is a recap of what the Officer team has been up to, and important conversations that we have been having with the Vice Chancellor and LJMU. What s been keeping the Officers Busy Summer I missed last trustee board due to Lead and Change but I've been working on a lot! Here's my stuff: I have been working through my community cohesion objective which is going well so far- we have a final shortlist for the mascot Make it Happen week, we've branded all our clubs and societies to make them feel a part of something big and we had successful committee training sessions. I've also been working a lot on freshers and getting our student committees organised to welcome new members. This includes social media training and ensuring they have a blast at freshers fair. I was also lucky enough to help out with the international student inductions and bring the university's mentoring scheme even closer with the international society. Daniel Things I have been up to since last Trustee Board: I visited Birmingham guild to meet with their housing officer, Birmingham works closely with student bricks to let students rate their private accommodation and has a reporting system for housing, which I would like to bring in, in some format, for our students. The council move to ask for permissions to tax student landlord s business rates was approved, and there is a worry it may increase student rents, therefore I have been gathering information with Liverpool Student Homes and looking at ways we can combat this move as it will negatively affect our students. With it being Fresher s, I have attended a number of events to meet new students and get them involved with the SU. This includes four welcome talks, two days at LJMU welcome fair, 10 induction talks and I will be also be attending fresher s fair and a welcome event for Northern Irish/Irish students.

Jamie Helped train our new SVSAs Attended an event welcoming our student from NI and ROI Helped to train members of academic societies Attended government training on PREVENT Aisling My diary has been pretty jam-packed, but it s been lovely this week welcoming students back to university, and saying hello to new students. Since our last trustee board, I have attended induction meetings with LiverpoolSU Advice, and LJMU s Student Advice and Wellbeing; ran a successful workshop on the international student experience, at NUS s Membership Services Conference; attended various meetings with key stakeholders; attended Flying Cloud and Productivity Ninja training, delivered Welcome Talks to over 200 students in Halls, gave 14 welcome speeches at St George s Hall and been on holiday! Move in Weekend and LJMU Welcome Saturday 16 th September not only saw thousands of students move to the city, but also the start of Fresher s Fest, our key programme of events to welcome new and returning students back to Liverpool. During this period, LiverpoolSU employed 35 Student Staff to work as Welcome Reps during Friday 16 th Friday 30 th September. Welcome Reps were based in each of LJMU s official partner Halls of Residence, helped thousands of students move in and put on a number of events and activities to help new students settle into student life. Alongside this activity, LiverpoolSU has played a key role in welcome new students during a number of LJMU events. On Monday 19 th and Tuesday 20 th, LiverpoolSU had a prominent location at LJMU s official welcome event, where we spoke to thousands of new Level 3 and Level 4 students as they started their induction week. The activity on our stall encouraged students to vote in our Make It Happen activity, whereby we asked students to vote for their priority campaign out of a total of three, or submit their own idea (see list below).

What project would you most like Liverpool SU to trial this year? Week 1 Results @ MiniSU Student health & Wellbeing project e.g. Host puppy rooms across campus during revision week/ lobbying for tax free sanitary products/ hold events to celebrate mental health & wellbeing 422 votes received Supporting vulnerable student s project e.g. Create a Liverpool SU student only Food bank/ lobbying for gender neutral toilets across campus/ hold events to celebrate liberation & diversity 185 votes received Sustainability project e.g. trailing fair trade products in SU shop/ lobbying to improve recycling facilities/ hold events to celebrate sustainability. 109 votes received None of the above 11 votes received

Fresher s Activity September is one of our busiest months: it s when fresher s fest officially begins! Starting on the 16 th September, Fresher s Fest concluded on Wednesday 28 th September with popular Radio 1 DJ Danny Howard. Fresher s Fest hosted celebrities such as the Chuckle Brothers, and the cast from Made in Chelsea. New and returning students could purchase an official LiverpoolSU wristband to gain entry into the events, and queue jump. Alongside the night time events, students could also participate in day time events on campus, such as Bubble Soccer, Breakout Rooms, a Teddy Bear s picnic and a Pokemon Go tour. Fresher s concluded with our hugely popular Fresher s Fair, held for the second year running at the ACC arena on the docks. Over 100 clubs and societies were in attendance, and the arena was split into key areas, showcasing Sports Teams, Societies and LiverpoolSU activities. There will also be a number of businesses in Liverpool attending, offering discounts and freebies to students who attend the fair. We also deliver induction talks to programmes throughout LJMU, whereby lecturers can request us to deliver a talk to new students about LiverpoolSU and what it can offer students. We have created an induction video, which will be showed to students during induction talks. You can view it here: http://bit.ly/livsuinduction

Media Recognition I was interviewed alongside Edward Harcourt, PVC External Engagement on Tuesday morning, to discuss what activities and events are being put on to welcome students to Liverpool. Aside from the usual stereotypes made about students, the interview went really well and the presenter made some positive comments about our Make it Happen process (and chocolate coins). You can listen to the interview here: 1:26:00 1:32:00, BBC Radio Merseyside http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p046gz37#play I also gave an interview for BayTV, talking about how Students Unions engage young people in politics and increases their awareness of issues in society. The recording will be used to form the basis of an argument for why Students Unions are vital in engaging students in politics, and will be discussed by a panel. It is expected to air on the 28 th September. Challenge Accepted After our unfortunate decline in the NSS this year, I immediately contacted the VC to arrange a meeting to discuss our score, and tangible things that the VC could do to support us. We had an honest discussion about our score, and the challenges I felt had hindered us in the past. After this meeting, he set us a challenge: If we were offered 200,000, what would we spend it on this academic year, and how would this demonstrate immediate impact. Jane, Ben and I have put together a proposal outlining our vision for a #FUTURESU; one that will take us into Copperas Hill. Initially his request stated that we could not use this funding to recruit new staff, however after a discussion during a follow-up meeting, he agreed that he would consider new staff in the proposal. As a result, he increased the proposal from 200,000 to 250,000. A copy of our response to this challenge is available if you would like to see it.

Events and Conferences NUS Membership Services Conference, 16 th August, Manchester LiverpoolSU put in an application to deliver a workshop on how to get to the heart of the international experience, after the success of our year-long project. Our application was accepted and we were invited to deliver an hour long workshop on how to research the international student experience. Our workshop was well attended, and we created an activity that would require attendees to put themselves into the shoes of an international student. Feedback received from some of the attendees was very positive, and it was a fantastic opportunity to share best practice and promote LiverpoolSU. British Council Services for International Education Marketing Conference, 8/9 December, Belfast Waterfront Edward Harcourt, PVC External Engagement emailed me a few months ago asking if we would submit a joint application with LJMU to present the findings of our International Student Project, and share best practice in the sector. Our application was accepted, and we will be working on our presentation alongside Edward over the next few months. This is another incredible opportunity to really promote the work we do, raise our profile and work in partnership with LJMU. Jan Murphy Finally, we are delighted to welcome Jan Murphy, who has been recently appointed as the Director of Strategic Partnership Initiatives. Jan will be acting as a direct link between LJMU and LiverpoolSU, to ensure that our messages reach the right people within the university, and to maintain our relationship with the university. Jan has met with Jane to discuss the challenges that we face and the proposed changes made to our constitution, and Jon and I to further discuss these points. Moving forward, Jan and I will be meeting fortnightly. Thank you for reading this report.