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Wellington safety a matter of urgency after students present survey findings to council
28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Wellington students Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison launched an online survey about sexual assault and harassment in Wellington. Photo / Sophie Trigger
Wellington students Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison launched an online survey about sexual assault and harassment in Wellington. Photo / Sophie Trigger
WARNING: This story contains reference to sexual assault.
The pleas of two Wellington students calling for a safer city nightlife have been heard by council with a sense of urgency .
Last Thursday Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison, both 19, presented the results of an informal survey completed by nearly 3000 Wellingtonians.
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Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison created an anonymous online survey to canvas the experiences of sexual violence. Last month, they gave an emotional poetry reading at Courtenay Place in Wellington at a rally against sexual violence.
A woman assaulted by a man and then kicked out of a Wellington bar without her cellphone or friends after complaining to a bouncer is one of many “appalling” stories told in a sexual violence survey on Wellington. The survey creators, Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison, presented the results to Wellington City Council on Thursday, provided possible solutions and demanded the city’s decision-makers take action on sexual violence in the capital.
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Students and friends Sophie Harrison and Ella Lamont posted the survey online last month. Photo / Supplied
Students and friends Sophie Harrison and Ella Lamont posted the survey online last month. Photo / Supplied
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Warning: This story contains reference to sexual assault.
Two young women tired of feeling scared on Wellington s streets have revealed a third of respondents to an anonymous survey experience sexual assault or harassment every weekend.
Victoria University students Ella Lamont and Sophia Harrison presented the findings of an informal online survey to Wellington City councillors at a committee meeting today.