Select Committee · Women and Equalities Committee

Attitudes towards women and girls in educational settings

Status: Closed Opened: 9 Jun 2022 Closed: 28 May 2024 8 recommendations 6 conclusions 1 report

An inquiry to scrutinise how attitudes in educational settings, from early years to university, affect women and girls throughout their lives, drawing on an existing body of evidence including academic papers, reports and submissions to other Select Committee inquiries, including our predecessor Committee. This inquiry is part of the committee’s work into Preventing Violence Against …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women and girls in educati… HC 331 5 Jul 2023 14 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

6 items
1 Recommendation Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Ensure all schools recognise sexual harassment seriousness and receive funding for effective safeguarding.

Sexual harassment and sexual violence continues to be a scourge in our schools, with many girls and women feeling powerless. The issues are longstanding and warnings have been frequent, including from our predecessor Committee. It is saddening that it took the public testimonies of thousands of school-aged children for Ofsted …

Government response. The government states that updated statutory guidance (Keeping Children Safe in Education) already makes it explicit that schools should understand and prepare for sexual harassment, and that funding is available through core school budgets which have been significantly increased.
Government Equalities Office
3 Conclusion Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Schools lack adequate time and funding for effective KCSiE guidance implementation.

The Government has updated the statutory Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance to include tackling peer-on-peer sexual harassment and sexual violence. This is a positive step to ensure that schools better protect children and young people from harmful sexual behaviour. However, schools need the appropriate time and money to implement …

Government response. The government asserts that funding for schools to implement the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance and provide training is available through existing core schools funding, noting that the overall education budget is at its highest level.
Government Equalities Office
5 Conclusion Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Require head teachers to address harmful mobile device use; improve DfE/Ofsted monitoring.

The Online Safety Bill is a landmark piece of legislation with the potential to significantly tackle violence against women and girls, in part through the regulation of online pornography. It presents an opportunity to address issues such as boys cyberflashing hardcore pornographic images at girls, the Airdropping of nude images …

Government response. The government states that existing Keeping Children Safe in Education and Behaviour in Schools guidance already provides information on online safety. Crucially, the Department is producing new guidance to support head teachers in banning mobile phones in schools, and highlights …
Government Equalities Office
9 Recommendation Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Ensure teachers receive adequate funding and time to deliver RSHE effectively.

Schools and teachers should have the knowledge and materials to raise awareness of what sexual harassment and sexual violence looks like, address inappropriate language and behaviour, and challenge stereotypical views of sex and masculinity. In too many cases, they lack the funding and time to deliver RSHE effectively. While it …

Government response. The Department has already funded a £3 million support package for RSHE, including teacher training, and Oak National Academy provides and develops free online curriculum materials and resources for schools.
Government Equalities Office
10 Conclusion Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Ensure OfS sexual harassment survey captures student experiences on and off university campus.

We welcome the Office for Student’s (OfS) commitment to a prevalence survey of sexual harassment and sexual abuse in the university sector. This would overcome the reluctance of some universities to do this work due to fears of reputational damage. The OfS should ensure that the survey captures students’ experiences …

Government response. The OfS is piloting a survey on sexual harassment and abuse with 13 universities, and a full survey in 2024 will include students' experiences both on and off campus.
Government Equalities Office
11 Conclusion Fifth Report - Attitudes towards women … Accepted

Improve university whistleblowing policies to end silence regarding sexual abuse and violence.

It is disgraceful that universities in England have used non-disclosure agreements to silence victims of sexual harassment and violence. Given the number of universities still to commit to banning the use of NDAs, we are pleased to see the Government endorse legislative proposals to prevent this abhorrent practice. Universities need …

Government response. The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, which received Royal Assent in May 2023, will include a ban on the use of non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases in universities, effective 2024. For whistleblowing, the Office for Students already requires …
Government Equalities Office

Oral evidence sessions

5 sessions
Date Witnesses
12 Oct 2022 Andrea Jenkyns MP · Department for Education, Andrew Cook · Ofsted, Emma Davies · Department for Education, Kate Dixon · Department for Education, Kelly Tolhurst MP · Department for Education, Susan Lapworth · Office for Students, Yvette Stanley · Ofsted View ↗
21 Sep 2022 Session View ↗
7 Sep 2022 Ammaarah Faisal · Our Streets Now, Dr Melanie McCarry · University of Strathclyde, Dr Rachel Fenton · University of Exeter Law School, John Edmonds, Professor Cara Aitchison, Richie Benson · Beyond Equality View ↗
20 Jul 2022 Ammaarah Faisal · Our Streets Now, Dr Anni Donaldson · University of Strathclyde, Dr Rachel Fenton · University of Exeter Law School, John Edmonds, Professor Steve West · Universities UK, Richie Benson · Beyond Equality View ↗
28 Jun 2022 Dr Yuwei XU · University of Nottingham, UK, Jenny Barksfield · PSHE Association, Keziah Featherstone · Q3 Academy Tipton, Professor Nicky Stanley · University of Central Lancashire, Soma Sara · Everyone's Invited, Susie McDonald · Tender Arts & Education View ↗

Correspondence

1 letter
DateDirectionTitle
22 Mar 2023 To cttee Letter from the Office for Students relating to the attitudes towards women and…