 The final consent workshop took place on Thursday in DCU Glass Nevin campus. Organisers were surprised by the number of attendees which they had estimated to be between 20 and 40 while 100 attended across the week. DCU have been holding smart consent workshops on their same paths and Glass Nevin campus every day this week. Whereas the first workshop for DCU has been held in other campuses around the country. The workshop was organised by VP for Welfare and Equality, Podge Henry. Jack Gilligan, DCU student and the mentor for the workshops spoke about the demographic attending the workshops during the week. Female mostly. That's the expected look. I think there's maybe three or four males students who are facilitators as well, so that's kind of a trend. Jack went on to say that the best attendance that week was at the same past campus. However they are working hard to push it on both campuses and hope to make a compulsory for all students in the future. Hopefully make a compulsory in DCU to do what starts up and then every year not just freshest so fingers crossed again. For more information on the interpreting and communicating sexual consent workshops contact Welfare at DCU.ie