From: Ethics and
professionalism committee
To : Saut student public relations association
(SSPRA)
RE : Ethical Dimensions in SSPRA
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am deeply
humbled to have this opportunity and it is my sincere privilege to share with
you about the issue of ethical dimension in our Association (SSPRA)
Ladies and gentlemen, it is an
inseparable fact that what you wear gives an impression of who you are. You can
all agree with me that ethical wearing style determine others perception
towards you.
SSPRA under Ethics and
professionalism committee has decided to put some restrictions on the dress
code towards SSPRA members around the campus. Therefore the SSPRA dress code
for men prohibits wearing of T-shirt, track suit, sportswear (shoes and
jerseys), shorts and earring. On other side of the coin women or rather girls
are not allowed to wear mini-skirts, tight or transparent clothes, stomach
cuts, casual wear like Kanga, capped sleeves and sleeve tops and slippers for
all.
In case of misconducts, He / She
may be imposed with penalties of warning, reprimand, and at all the misbehavior
persist after being verbally warned or strong written warning, the Said student
may be chased from the association with approval of discipline committee and
the Executive.
Therefore wearing ethically lead
to respect on a person’s reputation everywhere, making a person comfortable and
confident and much more being a good example towards others who observe from
him or her because of being smart.
In a nutshell, It is my fervent
hope and prayer that you would adhere to these dress codes without any offence
or rather misconduct to avoid wearing the prohibited dress codes thus avoiding
from the imposed penalties, other than observing them for our own future reputation.
By chairman
Elivian Vedasto
Thanks Ethics and professionalism under great chairman Vedasto.
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