Unis lacked 'trauma-informed' care around Israel-Hamas war, royal commission hears
Australia's Royal Commission on Antisemitism heard this week that universities failed to provide trauma-informed care for Jewish students during Israel-Hamas war protests. ANU was cited for requesting death certificates from a student whose relatives were killed by Israeli forces. Education leaders acknowledged they need better balance between protecting vulnerable students and maintaining academic freedom on campuses.
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Published 17 Jul 2026, 08:16 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 08:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: SBS News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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