New Ombudsman to Tackle Sexual Assault in Universities: Sweeping Reforms Introduced

September 12, 2024
New Ombudsman to Tackle Sexual Assault in Universities: Sweeping Reforms Introduced
  • The alarming statistics from the 2021 National Student Survey revealed that one in 20 students reported experiencing sexual assault, while one in six faced sexual harassment.

  • The survey also indicated significant gaps in reporting mechanisms, with half of the students who made complaints feeling unheard.

  • As part of the reforms, universities will be required to update their policies to declare that gender-based violence is unacceptable and outline consequences for perpetrators.

  • A national code for tertiary education is suggested to enhance responses to gender-based violence, making university leaders accountable for their institutions' policies.

  • Minister Clare expressed gratitude to advocates like Sharna Bremner from End Rape on Campus, who have campaigned for these critical changes.

  • The ombudsman is expected to begin accepting complaints on February 1, 2025, pending legislative approval, with bipartisan support already indicated.

  • This ombudsman will have broad powers to investigate complaints related to sexual assault and ensure that universities respond adequately.

  • The ombudsman will be authorized to issue recommendations, monitor university compliance, and compel the production of documents and records during investigations.

  • A trauma-informed approach will be utilized to ensure that complaints are addressed with care and respect.

  • Minister Clare acknowledged that existing measures to combat sexual violence in universities have been inadequate, highlighting the need for reform.

  • A recent report criticized universities for their handling of sexual assault cases, with students reporting that the complaint process was often more traumatic than the assault itself.

  • Legislation for an independent national student ombudsman was introduced in parliament by Education Minister Jason Clare, aiming to enhance protections for university students experiencing sexual assault.

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