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How do we keep our kids safe : Educators worried about prevalence of sexual abuse

How do we keep our kids safe : Educators worried about prevalence of sexual abuse
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Overwhelming Support For Students, School And Board Following Report Release

Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 12:39 pm The release yesterday of the findings from a sexual harassment survey commissioned by Christchurch Girls’ High School / Te Kura o Hine Waiora, continues to attract support from all around the country. Concerning trends in the survey, related to how young women and the rainbow community are dealing with sexual harassment in their lives, included the reporting of 20 cases of rape, three of group rape and hundreds of examples of sexual harassment amongst the more than 700 students who took part in the survey. School Principal, Christine O’Neill, says police are at the school again today, speaking with Year groups in their own

Sexual Harassment Survey Results Show Students Have Normalised Unacceptable Behaviour

Sexual Harassment Survey Results Show Students Have Normalised Unacceptable Behaviour
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Christchurch Girls High School students report allegations of sexual offences to police

Stuff the students speaking out and taking action with police were “very brave and strong young women”. “Being able to do [police interviews] on the school site is a really positive way of doing it, because they are surrounded by a lot of support.” Canterbury district crime manager Detective Inspector Greg Murton confirmed police had received complaints from girls at the school. They would be looked into by specialist investigators. Girls’ High students began speaking out in March, with chalk graffiti messages at Christchurch Boys’ High School supporting women and LGBTQIA+ rights, followed by a protest involving more than 100 Christchurch Girls’ High students in the same week.

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