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Student leaders are demanding universities draw up national guidelines to combat the “lad culture” of excessive drinking and lewd behaviour on the campus. | Student leaders are demanding universities draw up national guidelines to combat the “lad culture” of excessive drinking and lewd behaviour on the campus. |
Their move comes after the sector’s Ombudsman warned in its annual report that the problem was widespread and universities had not done enough to combat it. | Their move comes after the sector’s Ombudsman warned in its annual report that the problem was widespread and universities had not done enough to combat it. |
Rob Behrens, chief executive of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator in Higher Education, said rising laddish behaviour had been linked to a number of cases of sexual harassment and assault. | Rob Behrens, chief executive of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator in Higher Education, said rising laddish behaviour had been linked to a number of cases of sexual harassment and assault. |
It was not just female students who had complained about incidents of “outrageous sexism”, he said. “Men have been harassed in equally pernicious and homophobic ways that need to be addressed,” | |
The watchdog had received 2,040 complaints from students who claimed universities had not dealt with their grievances properly. The complaints covered a range of issues and Mr Behrens predicted they would increase next year as the number of students graduating having paid £9,000 fees rose. | The watchdog had received 2,040 complaints from students who claimed universities had not dealt with their grievances properly. The complaints covered a range of issues and Mr Behrens predicted they would increase next year as the number of students graduating having paid £9,000 fees rose. |
During the past year his office dealt with two complaints about lewd behaviour. In one, the perpetrator appealed against being expelled for exposing himself at a formal dinner - saying he had been denied representation by the students’ union. The hearing upheld the sanction. In another, the OIA ruled it was disproportionate to bar a final year student from graduating over a drink-related incident. | |
“The news of OIA’s focus on tackling lad culture is an important win for students,” said Susuana Antubam, women’s officer of the National Union of Students. | “The news of OIA’s focus on tackling lad culture is an important win for students,” said Susuana Antubam, women’s officer of the National Union of Students. |
She added it was a “massive step forward in our aim to get the education sector to create national policy, guidance and local strategies to combat lad culture." | |