The sexual assault crisis in private schools
The Briefing2 Mar 2021

The sexual assault crisis in private schools

The private school system in Sydney has been rocked by thousands of claims of sexual assault.

We’re joined by the former Kambala student Chanel Contos who has collated a dossier of names and experiences, she says, highlights a culture of toxic masculinity in private schools.

Why do private schools cultivate a toxic culture in relation to the treatment of young women? Chanel tells us it’s part of life. It’s time for change.

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