Risk management measures are vital to prevent GBV incidents at universities
15 November 2023
Today the DA conducted an unannounced oversight visit to the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) accredited student accommodation residence, South Point The Orchard, to observe their safety and security and risk mitigation measures in order to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) incidents at the residence. This is the residence where the CPUT student was stabbed by a student from the University of the Western Cape (UWC).
As a Member of Parliament, I was prevented from doing my oversight role at the residence. We were met by security who ushered us to residence management. Unfortunately, after communicating with CPUT, they were instructed to prevent the oversight.
Before we were prevented from doing oversight, we saw that the security measures consisted of a Clearview fenced gate and a security office to enter. However, some of the buildings did not have security gates. We were also not asked for identification before being escorted to management.
It is evident that security measures could be enhanced with simple things such as adequate identification checks and sign-in measures. Considering that this residence is surrounded by new housing developments and close to the Unibell train station, safety measures must take centre stage.