 Hi, my name is Irvino Cage and I'm the associate director for equity and accountability at source. Welcome to source. What does equity and accountability mean for us at source you may ask. I would like to share three key messages about our commitments. The first is our commitments to challenging inequalities. This is a long term task that we're all committed to, and at source that means thinking about creating a student experience that does not disadvantage some because of race, gender and class that students walk into the classroom and experience the university as an institution that has people who look like them. When I walk into a source classroom, I will always experience people from different parts of the world as students, and we want our students to see a representative academic and professional services staff body. And this is an active part of the work that we're doing at the moment. Secondly, the global questions challenges and issues we invite students to think about in our classroom, do not end at source, nor are they confined to the classroom. Consequently, we are committed to a social justice agenda, which means an investment in working with and engaging communities outside of source to reimagine futures and the possibilities of transforming power inequalities. Third, we are committed to creating spaces that are free from harm in the institution. This is a collective commitment that we must all abide by and work towards that we center our humanity as part of our collective engagement should be key to how we resolve the most complex issues that come with living in our community. I hope you choose source as an institution that you want to study, we can promise you that source will challenge how you think and see the world. Welcome.