Australia鈥檚 oldest regional university has contacted the human rights watchdog to audit its residential colleges, in the wake of two damning reports into sexual abuse and hazing at the nation鈥檚 higher education institutions.
The University of New England says the investigation, by the Australian Human Rights Commission, will be part of a 鈥渃ulture change project鈥 that will take years to complete. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 something we can change overnight,鈥 said vice-chancellor Annabelle Duncan.
鈥淲e鈥檙e in it for the long haul, [and] we welcome support wherever we can get it.鈥
The analysis, to start this month, will review processes and initiatives targeting sexual assault and harassment in UNE鈥檚 seven residential colleges. It comes after the AHRC鈥檚 Change the Course report last year found that over half of Australia鈥檚 university students had experienced sexual harassment within the past 12 months, with more than one in 15 claiming to have been sexually assaulted.
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The report highlighted residential colleges as epicentres of bad behaviour and recommended independent reviews to find out why. So far, UNE is the only university that has appointed the AHRC itself to conduct such a review.
Professor Duncan said that the AHRC had a good overview of the issues and had managed to obtain comment from victims who had been reluctant to speak about their experiences in the past. 鈥淲e think we鈥檝e got a reasonable idea of what needs to be done, but it鈥檚 always useful to have another pair of eyes.
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鈥淚s there something we鈥檝e missed? Is there something that could be done in a different way? Will our students tell them things they might not be so comfortable telling us directly? We should also get further insight into our incident reporting processes so that we can deal with issues as they arise, rather than when the trail has gone cold.鈥
The examination will also cover past sexually related incidents. In February, activist group End Rape on Campus published claims of rape and other forms of sexual assault and said a serial perpetrator had been given a 鈥渃ollege leadership position鈥 and 鈥渁 key that allowed him to access all rooms in the college鈥.
贰搁翱颁鈥檚 also related details of disgusting rituals and a sexually predatory culture at St Albert鈥檚 College, the only residence not owned by UNE. But Professor Duncan said St Albert鈥檚 was cooperating and she did not anticipate the type of struggle that the University of Sydney had experienced in bringing its independent residential colleges into line.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we鈥檙e going to have that trouble here,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t may be because we鈥檙e small. It鈥檚 easier to work together in a small community. All but one of our colleges belong to UNE, so we basically set the rules.鈥
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