The Hunting Ground

Uni Residences: Invest in training to prevent sexual assault

Young women attending universities are being sexually assaulted at horrifying rates - and a recent Australian Human Rights Commission report shows that those living in uni residences are at a particularly high risk.

Training in consent and sexual violence is absolutely critical to address sexual violence on campus. Students should be taught about informed and active consent; how to intervene safely if they think someone else might be unsafe; and how to respond if one of their friends discloses that they've been assaulted.

Can you join the call for university residences to do everything possible to create a safe environment for students -- starting with training all students and relevant staff in consent and the prevention of sexual assault?

You can view the results of Fair Agenda's 2018 residence training survey here.

*If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 for 24/7 support.

 

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A Human Rights Commission Report into sexual violence on campus revealed that 1 in 10 female university students had been sexually assaulted in 2015 or 2016, and that women living on campus are at particularly high risk.
Only 7% of students were living on campus in 2015/16. But those students made up 34% of those who were sexually assaulted in the same two year period.

Why do we need training? Too many students don’t know what it means to get informed consent; and genuinely want to know more about how to have good, consensual sex. They need the tools to understand how to ethically approach decision making around their sexual relationships; and also how to safely intervene if they think a friend might be at risk. What’s more, students say that staff dealing with disclosures often don’t know how to respond - training welfare staff is important to ensure that a student who has worked up the courage to come forward isn't re-traumatised by the process. 

3,784 SIGNATURES SO FAR

Sign the petition

Dear Australian university residences,

We are calling on all university residences to do everything possible to prevent sexual assault on campuses across Australia.

We urge every university residence to ensure that all students and relevant campus staff are provided with best-practice training in sexual consent and prevention of sexual assault.

Signed,

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Clare , 3032  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:42:45 +1100
"As a uni student I have friends who live “on-res”. Everyone should fee safe!"
Robyne , 2195  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:38:12 +1100
Sue , 2025  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:34:13 +1100
"It is so important to stress the benefits of safety for all in our community. This dialogue should begin at a young age and in the home. Respect begets respect.
Re international students who may not share the same cultural values as Australians, a signed agreement re temporary resident responsibilities towards other citizens (according to Australian law) should be put in place. Universities should uphold these laws by putting in a process that serves to comply with them."
Lynette , 2576  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:30:26 +1100
"Universities have a duty of care to their students. Simply having policies condemning sexual assault is not enough. Such policies must be reinforced vigorously by making it clear through training sessions that consent is everything and anything less is assault."
Josi , 3337  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:28:22 +1100
"Josi Mifsud"
Derek , 4069  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:26:20 +1100
"I am a QUT Associate of the School of Architecture and am determined that universities be made safe places of learning for my great grandchildren when they attend."
Joanna , 2603  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:21:08 +1100
"Because violence against women is one of the most significant problems damaging our society."
John , 7216  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:20:26 +1100
Fiona , 3068  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:19:47 +1100
Clifton , 4014  /  signed 2016-10-11 12:19:10 +1100
"Because I believe stopping violence against women starts with all of us."
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