Student victims of sexual assault break the silence

More than 100 schools in the United Kingdom are singled out for a website set up to denounce misogyny. Many students who were sexually abused decided to speak up.

After several high-profile fee-based schools were accused of failing to file a complaint about a “rape culture“, Superintendent Mel Laremore said it was a “national question”. “I think it’s more prevalent than just in private schools.”, he added.

Website “Everyone’s Invited” was set up to showcase how young people live a culture “standardized” misogyny, assault and sexual harassment while growing up in the UK.

Site founder Soma Sara told the Guardian that she feared that a handful of independent schools would take a disproportionate share of the responsibility fora pervasive culture in the private and public sector. “It’s a universal problem. It’s a global problem. And I think it’s very important that we don’t focus on private schools, because they risk making it look like rare things or anomalies, or that these patterns of abuse can only happen in certain places. But no, they happen everywhere, all the time. And they can happen to anyone.“she said.

Scotland Yard authorities are reviewing testimony to determine whether potential victims could be encouraged to report crimes. Several people have already come forward. In addition, the police work in collaboration with some of the schools mentioned in order to provide specialized support for all students who are victims of sexual assault.

“Schools and colleges are working very hard to ensure that children and youth are able to learn in a safe environment and prevent sexual violence and sexual harassment. Both public and private sectors follow ministry guidelines Education on how to manage and prevent incidents This highlights the importance of making it clear that sexual violence and sexual harassment is not okay, will never be tolerated, and is not an inevitable part of growing up. […] The fight against sexual violence and sexual harassment is ongoing and far from won, but schools and colleges are very focused on tackling and preventing this heinous behavior. “, assured Geoff Barton, secretary general of the Association of School and College Leaders.

While Mel Laremore stressed that police take allegations of sexual assault very seriously, the UK Home Secretary has pledged to make tackling violence against women and girls a priority. “government priority”.

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This teenager was kicked out of her high school for reporting sexual assault

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Sarah chekroun

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