Chief victims advisor calls out University of Auckland for poor handling of bullying complaints
The chief victims advisor has criticized the University of Auckland for its inadequate handling of bullying and sexual harassment complaints. The university maintains its policies are robust, but critics argue the processes are outdated and place an unfair burden on victims.
Why it matters
This highlights systemic failures in institutional accountability and the ongoing debate over how universities manage student and staff safety.
The chief victims advisor is calling out the University of Auckland for its poor processes in handling complaints about bullying, harassment, and harmful sexual behaviour.
The article centers on the perspective of the victims advisor and highlights specific failures, which frames the institution in a negative light.
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