The Jewish Chronicle

Jewish campus groups in ‘safer dating’ push

- BY JACOB JUDAH

JEWISH WOMEN’S Aid is to take its consent and relationsh­ips education programmes to Jewish students across the UK, in collaborat­ion with the Union of Jewish Students and University Jewish Chaplaincy.

UJC and UJS will work to expand JWA’s ‘Safer Dating’ programme — as well as its main domestic abuse and sexual violence support services — and aim to reach Jewish students in time for the coming academic year.

The initiative has received the backing of the Board of Deputies and the Jewish Leadership Council.

The groups will also take steps to improve the visibility of relationsh­ip education on campuses.

The move follows the allegation­s of dozens of counts of sexual assault and rape made by current and former students of St Andrews University in Scotland, many of which centred on the university’s chapter of American-Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi.

Naomi Dickson, the CEO of JWA, said: “What has come to light at St Andrews is sadly not a surprise to us, as an organisati­on that supports women and girls every day.

“The sessions we are already offering receive very positive feedback and allow young Jewish men and women to take time to think about the critical issues of consent and healthy relationsh­ips”.

She added that JWA’s collaborat­ion with UJC and UJS would create greater reach and opportunit­ies to engage with Jewish students.

James Harris, the President of UJS, said: “Support for Jewish students’ experience­s of sexual violence is absolutely vital, but giving students the tools and foresight to protect themselves and their fellow students before the support is required is the best way to start along the road to eliminate this serious issue.”

Mr Harris noted that the collaborat­ions would ensure that “Jewish students are well-informed on how to mitigate the risk of sexual violence and domestic abuse occurring within our community and in wider society.”

University Jewish Chaplaincy also welcomed the collaborat­ion, adding that its “rabbis and rebbetzens have been trained by JWA to ensure they can help support and signpost students on campus effectivel­y.”

Steps will be taken to boost visibility of relationsh­ip education

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Controvers­y: St Andrews University

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