Make A Change

Make A Change is a powerful tool which enables you to submit ideas to Student Forum & the Executive Committee to be voted and acted upon. If other students vote in favour of your suggestion, the SU will work towards implementing it! Your voice can and will make a change.
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Got an idea to improve the student experience?

Make-A-Change is a tool designed to allow you to submit your ideas through the website without having to wait for a set meeting! Any student can submit a Make-A-Change, like or dislike ideas and discuss their thoughts on the ideas currently submitted.

How does Make A Change work?

Make a Change is simple to use! If you've got an idea, all you need to do is log in to the site and access the tool below.

When you submit your idea, you'll need to make sure that it answers a few key questions:

  • What is your idea?
  • Why is it relevant to students?
  • What positive impact would this idea have?

Example Idea

Cash should be accepted as payment across campus Campus shops and catering outlets should accept cash as payment. Cash is still an accepted form of payment across the local area and is widely used for individuals in the service sector, with many international students relying on cash when they first move to the UK. The use of cash would make it more accessible for students access the outlets on campus, ensuring that they have access to food and drink throughout the days when they are on campus.

Once you're idea has been added to the site, other students can then 'like' or 'dislike' the idea, add comments and discuss their thoughts on what you're proposing.

Your proposal will need to have at least ten likes and ten likes more than dislikes within six weeks of posting.

What happens next?

If you've recieved the required likes on your idea, it will be taken to our Executive Committee (made of up of The SU Presidents and Forum Co-Chairs). They will first sort the ideas into beliefs and actions:

  • Actions are ideas that can be easily implemented and do not require a wider student discussion;
  • Beliefs are ideas that require more debate and discussion before it can be adopted.

The actions will be assigned to a President, student or relevant staff member to take forward and work on whereas the (three most popular) beliefs will be taken forward to the next Forum meeting!

At Forum, you will be able to present your idea and students can discuss and vote on the next course of action for your idea. They may:

  • pass the idea;
  • reject the idea;
  • or request more information or evidence to support your idea.

If your idea is passed, an Executive Committee will meet to discuss the best course of action for the idea and assign a lead person to work on it!

You can contact The SU team to find out more about how Make a Change works.

Update

The below suggestions have mostly been submitted in the academic year 2023/24. If you want to find out more about Student Forum. 

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  • 61 score
    61 voters

    Stop charging societies for using AMATA spaces

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      We propose that all affiliated SU societies (i.e music/drama/dance groups) should be able to book university AMATA rooms as rehearsal venues for free. Currently, societies are required to pay high rates for use of all AMATA spaces; groups pay up to thousands of pounds yearly for this hire, something not seen in practically any other university. As university societies, AMATA should be supporting its ‘home’ groups, not forcing them into relying on SU funding to simply break even.

      Why is it relevant to Falmouth & Exeter students?

      - Costs of room hire necessitate high costs to enter music/drama/dance societies - this excludes membership to disadvantaged students and places the burden of costs on students, the very people AMATA is created to support. - Much like lecture rooms being open to all, so should spaces for arts societies that support learning, collaboration, and creativity. Charging for AMATA spaces counters the university’s ethos of inclusivity, and fails to serve all students equitably. Societies should not be disadvantaged for simply attempting to bring the arts to the local student and public community. - Quality of performances is affected as some societies are simply unable to hold extra rehearsals due to cost. - A student society on Streatham Campus pays no cost at all to use any of the campus music and performance venues, and these spaces are larger and better equipped - whilst paying the same fees, this shows the fundamental mismatch in facilities provided on this campus. - It is currently the same price to book a mid-sized church in Truro with free parking, kitchen facilities and instrument systems as to book a mid-sized studio in AMATA. It is unclear what we are paying for - most groups rehearse on empty weekday evenings, set up and tear down their own spaces and collect all the stores themselves.

      What positive impact would it have?

      - This could reduce society membership costs for students as the huge burden of AMATA hire would be reduced, increasing participation and removing barriers to entry. - More (and higher quality) concerts and performances can be held in the local community, bringing performing arts to families in Falmouth at low cost, promoting AMATA as a hub of education and the arts. - Societies can spend money on music purchase, gig booking, instruments, equipment and other things that would enhance member experience. - With reduced expenses, societies can hold more events, concerts, and performances. The society-organised music Christmas concert sells out every year, yet more regular concerts cannot be held due to cost.

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