Students ramp up their efforts against sexual violence
Students ramp up their efforts against sexual
violence with the launch of the #metoo VUW student blog.
On
Thursday 23 August, Victoria University of Wellington
Students’ Association (VUWSA) will launch the #metoo vuw
student blog (www.metoostudents.org.nz).
Following on from the success of Zoë Lawton’s blog collating stories of sexual violence and harassment in the legal profession, VUWSA will be asking current students and alumni from Victoria University of Wellington to share their stories in the hope of highlighting the urgent need for the university and wider Wellington community to create a safer environment for students.
Past and present students can share their experiences of sexual assault, harassment and discrimination perpetrated by staff, other students, colleagues and members of the public. The blog will be totally anonymous, authors and perpetrators will not be identified.
The blog will be open for submissions for one month, with stories being shared as they come in. There is also other information people can provide to help identify areas of the university or within Wellington where violence or harassment has occurred, so decision-makers have a place to start.
The website will be live from midnight, 22
August.
Statement from VUWSA Welfare Vice
President Bethany
Paterson
We want to be
leaders in this space. It’s often too easy to say ‘that
stuff doesn’t happen in my community’ but it does. This
blog is about believing survivors, identifying problem areas
and finding solutions. We want the courage of those people
willing to share their stories to be a catalyst for change
at a university, Wellington City and national government
level.
We’re kidding ourselves if we
think sexual violence, harassment and discrimination
doesn’t play a factor in young people’s mental health.
If you’re looking for an ambulance at the top of the
cliff, having a safe community free from sexual violence
would be it, or at the very least having a community that
properly support
victims.
Statement from
Zoë Lawton
As a former
student and staff member of Victoria University I am so
proud of VUWSA for setting up a #metoo blog for past and
present students to share their stories of sexual assault,
harassment and discrimination. I hope that the
Vice-Chancellor and others in the senior management team
read the blog, engage in discussions with VUWSA and take
positive steps to address the issues that are
raised.