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It comes after an investigation was launched over the assault at the Te Puni Village hall of residence.
Students at the university, who wished to remain anonymous, said concerns were raised because a number of students felt unsafe after hearing of the allegations.
In a letter to the university, students called for greater transparency and said the hall s management had failed to create a safe environment.
A meeting will be held on Wednesday between Te Puni residents, the students association (VUWSA), the university and police, to ensure people know how to report sexual harm.
A Victoria university spokesperson said an investigation was under way, but would not confirm whether a formal complaint had been laid and declined to state how many allegations been made.
Sophie Cornish and Laura Wiltshire05:00, May 01 2021
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A letter by students at Te Puni Village residential hall in Wellington has alleged management has failed to create a safe environment.
Victoria University of Wellington students have alleged that the management of their university hall have breached their contract by creating an unsafe environment and failing to act after allegations of sexual misconduct and harm. A letter signed by Victoria students living at Te Puni Village, operated by private student accommodation company Campus Living Villages, claims an “absence of transparency and action” by the management team. University management confirmed on Wednesday that it had launched an investigation into both the allegations and Te Puni Village’s handling of those complaints, but said early inquiries suggested correct processes had been followed.
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