Respect, Always

At LJMU, above all else, we want everyone who studies here, works here and works with us, to feel respected, and to respect others.

Respect Always

Respect, Always is a collaboration between LJMU and JMSU which aims to get to the heart of what ‘respect’ means to us all as individuals and to collectively recognise this across the University.

The idea for Respect, Always first came from us recognising, as an institution, that there are some themes we struggle to raise awareness of in a clear, cohesive, student and staff friendly manner, such as sexual violence, hate crime and harassment. We also had other feedback from staff and comments in the staff survey that touched upon issues of respect.

It was very important to us – the University and the Students’ Union – to identify any issues accurately and address them directly, which is why we launched the listening phase of the Respect, Always campaign. From focus groups, an online questionnaire and pop-up stands across the campus, we gathered all your views on how you feel respected and how to demonstrate respect for others.

The complete results from that research are available for you to view online on the specially created Respect Always SharePoint site which all students and staff can access.

We have also produced the Respect, Always charter document which aims to demonstrate our commitment to putting respect at the heart of everything that we do. Throughout the coming weeks and months you will see Respect, Always materials around the University campus, as part of our work to make sure that Respect Always is integrated into the daily life of the University.

Our University has a proud history of being inclusive and making everyone connected to LJMU feel welcome, comfortable and accepted; whether they are studying here, working here or partnering with us. Respect, Always is about ensuring we maintain and develop this approach across all areas of university life.

Respect Always Competition 2024

What does Respect mean to you?

Liverpool John Moores University has a proud history of being inclusive and making everyone connected to LJMU feel welcome, comfortable and accepted; whether they are studying here, working here or partnering with us.

The Respect, Always initiative aims to get to the heart of what ‘respect’ means to you as a school, a community or as an individual. We are looking for local schools and community groups to submit an entry on What does Respect mean to you?.

It could be a school value/ethos around respect or a personal story to tell about what respect means to you.

Entry Criteria:

based in a school or community group within Greater Merseyside

pupils aged 7 to 11 years (Primary entry)

pupils aged 11 to 16 years (Secondary entry)

Please submit one of the following:

a poem or written song

a piece of artwork (sketch, drawing or painting)

a poster or flyer 

There will be two winning entries with up to £100 Amazon vouchers up for grabs and the opportunity to attend one of LJMU’s prestigious graduation ceremonies.

The competition will close on Friday, 14 June 2024 with winning entries notified week commencing 24 June.

To submit an entry please email outreach@ljmu.ac.uk and include the following:

  • name

  • school and Year group

  • contact email address

  • teacher/Guardian name and phone number (if entering as individual)

Please check you have read the small print below.

Terms and conditions:

Winning entries may feature on the LJMU Webpage and/or social media platforms, if you are not happy for your name/school or entry to be shared, please inform us when entering the competition. Alternatively, we are happy to keep your name anonymous.

Entrants can enter individually or as a school group however only one entry per individual will be allowed.

There will be 2 winners selected which will be chosen by a panel of LJMU staff.

Winning pupils (+1 member of staff) will be invited to attend LJMU Graduation week commencing 8 July 2024.

Entries must be an original piece of writing or art. As the submissions may be published, it is important that permission be gained should they feature the names of any living person. If you are unclear about whether your submission contradicts these terms and conditions, please email outreach@ljmu.ac.uk

We do know that, when respect is missing, issues can arise relating to differing levels of harassment and violence. LJMU is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all members of our University community and to responding appropriately to any incidents affecting our students and staff.
Report an incident.