University response to spiking allegations

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Loughborough University says its position on spiking is "unambiguous" after reports of a number of women being spiked at nightclubs in the East Midlands.

A Loughborough University spokesperson said: “Any student found spiking will have their studies at Loughborough terminated.

 “Earlier this week we wrote to all our male students – and shared with all staff and students – about our collective responsibility as men to end violence and abuse against women.

“At Loughborough we investigate each report of sexual violence and abuse against women – which includes spiking. We support our female students through trauma and we take disciplinary action when appropriate. Over 90 per cent of the cases we investigate resulting in a disciplinary sanction for the perpetrator. Last year we terminated the studies of a number of male students for sexual misconduct.

“All our Freshers are guided through a Welcome module which includes training on consent and sexual violence. Loughborough Students’ Union also run Consent Workshops across the year.

“We strongly encourage all women who experience sexual violence or abuse to report it. They can do this through our online tool (they can do so anonymously) or contact Student Services. Our Security staff are also available 24/7, 365 days a year.

“We are working closely with our partners at the Students’ Union and our women’s groups to directly address the issue of spiking and ensure we are doing all we can to protect our students.”

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