Raising a 'Red Flag'

Raising a 'Red Flag'

By Laura Wyatt, Intern - Department of Student Affairs

March 23, 2017

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A campaign bringing together two campus partners at Queen鈥檚 is aiming to raise awareness on dating violence.

[Red Flag Campaign]
The Red Flag Campaign at Queen's brings together Athletics and Recreation and Health Promotion in Student Wellness Services to raise awareness on dating violence. (Photo by Laura Wyatt)

The sixth annual Red Flag Campaign is a partnership in the Division of Student Affairs between Athletics and Recreation and Health Promotion in Student Wellness Services.

鈥淰isitors to the ARC were encouraged to view the large display on our second floor,鈥 says James Ligthart, Athletics and Recreation. 鈥淥ur hope is that this campaign will help individuals identify 鈥榬ed flags鈥 for dating violence in their own and their friends鈥 relationships, and encourage them to speak up.鈥

鈥淏y promoting the Red Flag Campaign in busy campus buildings, like the JDUC and the ARC, we are working to reach as many students as possible and add another layer on to what being healthy means to them,鈥 says Kate Humphrys, Health Promotion Coordinator, Student Wellness Services. 鈥淯nderstanding what a healthy relationship looks like, as well as warning signs for an unhealthy relationship, can empower students to say something about red flags for dating violence.鈥

Peer health educators participate in the campaign by advocating for students to 鈥榮ay something.鈥

鈥淭his campaign really focusses on the bystander component 鈥 identifying healthy and unhealthy relationships in both your own and in other people鈥檚 relationships,鈥 says Kiira Kaarid (ArtSci鈥17), Sexual Health and Topics Team Leader, Health Promotion. 鈥淎ll students have the ability to look out for each other's safety on our campus. Whether it's increasing awareness, eliminating stigma, walking a friend home, or speaking up.鈥

The social media component of the campaign continues to grow. AMS clubs, student groups, and faculty groups posted the Red Flag cover photo on Facebook, to help reach as many students as possible.

Learn more at For support and help regarding a relationship, students can contact or call 613-533-6000, ext. 78264. .