universities pledge update

For CANADIAN UNI PLEDGE

READ HERE

 

For ENGLAND UNI PLEDGE READ BELOW:

 

On February 7th the English Parliament voted through an amendment to the Higher Education (Free Speech) Bill, which requires Universities and their constituent colleges that are registered to receive public funding to stop using non-disclosure agreements to cover up sexual misconduct, harassment and bullying.

 

The Bill will continue its progress through Parliament and should be in force by 2024. So, in the meantime it remains important that if your university is not signed up to the pledge you write to them to encourage them to do so you are protected until the law is in force.

 

LETTER TO VC 

 

 If you attend a Canadian university, Ontario passed legislation in December 2022 banning universities in that province from using NDAs in cases of faculty/ student sexual misconduct (see Strengthening Post-Secondary Institutions Act Schedules 1 and 2). We are currently working with universities in other provinces, especially where NDA legislation is being tabled (Manitoba, Nova Scotia and British Columbia), to encourage them to take the Pledge.

 

The Pledge 

“(W)e [our vice-chancellor and higher education provider] commit to not using Non-Disclosure Agreements to silence people who come forward to raise complaints of sexual harassment, abuse or misconduct, or other forms of harassment and bullying.”

 

Signing the pledge means that the provider undertakes to never use a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in a case involving sexual harassment, discrimination, other forms of misconduct and/or bullying. It is intended to ensure that victims can speak about what has happened to them to whoever would be appropriate; and that any harmful behaviour is not hidden, thereby allowing opportunities for repeat offences and further victims.

 

We recognise that NDAs may be appropriate where there has been access to commercially sensitive information, and where it would be reasonable for an organisation to take steps to ensure that such information remains undisclosed. This pledge is not designed to encompass such cases.

 

If you represent an English provider of higher education, and you want to sign the pledge on behalf of your institution, please contact Samantha Boyce at the Department for Education:  samantha.boyce@education.gov.uk

Devolved Nations

 

The Pledge has also been endorsed by the independent Department for Education in Northern Ireland, with all 5 Universities signed up. We are in the process of obtaining endorsement from our devolved partners in Scotland and Wales. If you attend a Welsh or Scottish university, please write to your Vice Chancellor urgently (see template) to encourage them to sign the pledge as currently none are signed up.

 

LETTER TO VC

 

How the Pledge Began

On January 18 2022, Michele Donelan, Minister for Further and Higher Education in England, announced that universities must stop using NDAs for complaints about sexual harassment, bullying and other forms of misconduct. In her words, “I am determined to see this shabby practice stamped out on our campuses.”

 

The first step was a voluntary pledge which Minister Donelan and Can’t Buy My Silence are asking universities to sign on to:

 

“Backed by the Minister for Higher and Further Education, former Equalities Select Committee Chair Maria Miller MP and campaign group #CantBuyMySilence, we [our vice-chancellor and higher education provider] commit to not using Non-Disclosure Agreements to silence people who come forward to raise complaints of sexual harassment, abuse or misconduct, or other forms of harassment and bullying.”

 

Signing the pledge means that the provider undertakes to never use a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in a case involving sexual harassment, discrimination, other forms of misconduct and/or bullying. It is intended to ensure that victims can speak about what has happened to them to whoever would be appropriate; and that any harmful behaviour is not hidden, thereby allowing opportunities for repeat offences and further victims.

We recognise that NDAs may be appropriate where there has been access to commercially sensitive information, and where it would be reasonable for an organisation to take steps to ensure that such information remains undisclosed. This pledge is not designed to encompass such cases. 

Please check to see if your university has signed the pledge (See list below) and if not, please consider sending them this letter urging them to do so! 


PLEDGE LIST

 

The following Universities have signed onto the Pledge to stop using NDAs for complaints about sexual harassment, bullying and other forms of misconduct. 

 

REPORTING A BREACH OF THE PLEDGE - ENGLAND

 

We will have a process in place for reporting breaches in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland soon

English universities

Buckinghamshire New University
Edge Hill University
University of Exeter
Goldsmiths, University of London
Keele University
Newcastle University
Northumbria University
The Open University
University of Plymouth
University of Reading
UCL (University College London)

University of Warwick
University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)
University of York
Aston University
University of Bristol
Canterbury Christ Church University
Durham University
London South Bank University
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Southampton
University of Sheffield
University of East Anglia
Middlesex University
University of Nottingham
University of Birmingham
University of Leeds
University of Lancaster
Bath Spa University
De Montfort University
Leeds Trinity University
University of Manchester
University of Chichester
Solent University
London Metropolitan University
Loughborough University
University of Kent
University of Winchester
Hartpury University and Hartpury College
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Liverpool
University of Leicester
Arts University Plymouth
Royal Holloway, University of London

 

 

 

University of Greenwich
Teesside University
University of Hertfordshire

University of Worcester

AECC University College

Royal Northern College of Music

Royal Academy of Music

NCG

University of Westminster

Harper Adams University

The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

University of Bolton

University of Salford

SOAS University of London

BIMM Institute

University of Brighton

University of Gloucestershire

Brunel University London

Huddersfield University

University of West London

University of Sussex

University of Bath

University for the Creative Arts

University of Essex

Oxford Brookes University

Staffordshire University

University of the Arts London

King’s College London

Arts University Bournemouth

London School of Economics and Political Science

Liverpool Hope University

The National Film and Television School

Royal College of Art

University Centre Peterborough

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

University of Chester

Bishop Grosseteste University

Liverpool John Moores University

Queen Mary University of London

University of Hull

Plymouth Marjon University

Richmond American University London

 

oxbridge Colleges

Lady Margaret Hall Oxford

Keble College (University of Oxford)

Linacre College (University of Oxford)

Fitzwilliam College (University of Cambridge’)

Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

 

Universities outside England

Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales 

Queen’s University in Northern Ireland

Ulster University in Northern Ireland

Stranmillis University College in Northern Ireland

St Mary’s University College in Northern Ireland

Open University in Northern Ireland

This list is updated on a weekly basis to include higher education providers that have most recently signed up to the pledge.

 

We reserve the right to remove the name of a pledge signatory from the list where there is evidence that the pledge has been breached. Where and when a satisfactory resolution of the breach, or alleged breach, has been resolved the name of the provider would be reinstated on the list of signatories.

 

GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION

 

Guidelines for Implementation of the Pledge have been drafted with the team at the Department of Education, which originally co-sponsored the Pledge with CBMS. These are important for the practical implementation of the new law/ pledge, and we encourage you to share them with your own university.

 

PLEDGE GUIDELINES

student resources

We have been working with the NUS and campaigning group Not on my Campus to produce information to help you navigate your way through any form of confidentiality restrictions presented to you by your university or college.

 

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