CCJC First Responders join EU Protection seminar


The CCJC First Responders joined the EU Protection Seminar on April 8 at EMRC 6A to support student awareness on cybercrime, cyberbullying, cybersex harassment, sex education and HIV prevention.
The seminar provided students with a safe and inclusive space to learn about responsible online behavior, personal safety and proactive health practices.
Resource speakers led discussions on social and digital issues that affect students, helping participants better understand risks and make informed decisions.
The program also offered free and confidential HIV testing to encourage early detection, health responsibility and stigma reduction.
Through their participation, the CCJC First Responders supported the advocacy while strengthening teamwork, unity and cooperation among participants.
The activity helped build a more responsible, health-conscious and digitally aware university community.
The activity reflected Enverga University’s core values of Mindfulness, Service and Fortitude by promoting awareness, responsible behavior and care for student welfare. It also supported outcomes-oriented education by helping students make informed decisions on health, safety and responsible digital conduct.
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – The program promoted HIV awareness, confidential testing and responsible health practices.
- SDG 4: Quality Education – The activity strengthened students’ understanding of digital safety, sexual health and informed decision-making.
- SDG 5: Gender Equality – The seminar supported awareness of sexual health, rights, protection and respect for personal boundaries.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – The initiative helped promote a safer, healthier and more responsible campus environment.
- SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – The program reinforced awareness of cybercrime, cyberbullying and protection from harassment.