Full Description
In this much anticipated second edition of their authoritative book on addressing student sexual violence at UK universities, Clarissa DiSantis and Graham Towl revisit the discussion around sexual violence within Higher Education. Students subjected to sexual violence suffer significant impacts to their physical, psychological, emotional, behavioural, and practical wellbeing, which have substantial effects on their studies. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have a duty to ensure students can access their education in environments that are safe - without fear, harassment, or violence.
Providing how-to level information on staffing, policy writing, responding to disclosures, developing comprehensive prevention and response education programmes, conducting trauma-informed investigations, adjudication and sanctioning processes, and offering sanctioning guidelines for sexual violence, new chapters include:
Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence and Technology-Facilitated Solutions: Learning After COVID-19;
Tackling Resistance to Change;
Case Management and Practitioner Safety;
When Universities Get It Wrong; and
Leadership and Partnerships.
This is a ground-breaking resource for practitioners, senior leaders, policy makers, student services administrators, educators, investigators, adjudicators, and activists in Higher Education. It will undoubtedly be of use to those tasked with ensuring Office for Students regulatory compliance in 2025 and beyond.
Contents
Part 1. Why
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Sexual Violence in Higher Education: An International Issue
Chapter 3. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence and Technology-Based Solutions: Learning After COVID-19
Chapter 4. The Call to Action: Higher Education Institutions' Role in Addressing Sexual Violence
Part 2. How
Chapter 5. Embedding a Comprehensive Institution-wide Approach
Chapter 6. Tackling Resistance to Change
Chapter 7. Developing a Sexual Violence Policy and Procedure
Chapter 8. Comprehensive Institution-wide Education
Chapter 9. Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
Chapter 10. Case Management and Practitioner Safety
Chapter 11. Trauma-Informed Investigations
Chapter 12. The Disciplinary Process
Chapter 13. When Universities Get It Wrong
Chapter 14. Leadership and Partnerships
Chapter 15. Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations