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SUMMARY:Suzy Lamplugh Trust: Stand Up Against Harassment\, Bystander Training (7th June)
DESCRIPTION:Suzy Lamplugh Trust: Stand Up Against Harassment\, Bystander Training \n7th June\, 1pm to 2pm \nHammersmith BID is working towards a safer environment for women and girls in Hammersmith and is collaborating with businesses and stakeholders to make this happen. \nThis lunchtime session on Bystander Training is run by The Suzy Lamplugh Trust\, who have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. The session is free of charge to attend. \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \nIf you are interested in the course and would like to book\, register here.
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/suzy-lamplugh-trust-stand-up-against-harassment-bystander-training-7th-june/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Women's Safety
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SUMMARY:Strategies for dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace in England
DESCRIPTION:Strategies for dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace in England\n\n\n\n\nThis training helps professionals supporting women to understand the wider structural barriers affecting sexual harassment\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThis training session will strengthen professionals supporting women to understand the wider structural barriers and strategies affecting sexual harassment situations in the workplace. \nThe training is suitable for any professional in a role at a voluntary or charitable organisation supporting women survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). \nLearning outcomes \n1. Structural barriers to reporting sexual harassment in the workplace \n2. Alternative routes to raising a grievance and the related legal rights triggered by sexual harassment including unfair dismissal\, constructive dismissal\, GDPR and data protection law\, confidentiality and NDAs\, defamation\, whistleblowing\, health and safety and personal injury law. \nRights of Women is a women’s legal rights charity with a specific focus on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) that provides free specialist confidential legal advice directly to women throughout England and Wales via four telephone advice lines covering family\, immigration and asylum\, employment law (sexual harassment at work) and criminal law \n\n\n\n\n\nBook here\n\n\nFor more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/strategies-for-dealing-with-sexual-harassment-in-the-workplace-in-england/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220525T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220310T165455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T142240Z
UID:28010-1653483600-1653487200@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Women's Safety: Lunchtime Education Session
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nWednesday 25 May\, 1pm – 2pm \nHammersmith BID is working towards a safer environment for women and girls in Hammersmith and is collaborating with businesses and stakeholders to make this happen. \nThis lunchtime session on Bystander Training is run by The Suzy Lamplugh Trust\, who have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. The session is free of charge to attend. \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \nIf you are interested in the course and would like to book\, or for more information\, please contact us.
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/womens-safety-lunchtime-education-session-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220518T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220310T161852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T152228Z
UID:27990-1652871600-1652875200@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Women's Safety Forum: Safety for women in business – what are employers missing?
DESCRIPTION:×\n        \n          \n				\n					\n						1\n						Step 1\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n		\n			\n				\n					\n					\n						\n							Hammersmith BID Women's Safety Forum\n							\n						\n							18th May 2022\, 11am to 12pm\n							\n						\n							Name\n							\n						\n							Company Name\n							\n						\n							Email address\n							\n						\n							Please tick that you will be attending the forumYes\n							\n						\n							I am happy for my contact (name and email) to be shared via a calendar invite\, for future forumsYesNo\n							\n						\n							Any other questions/comments\n							\n						\n							Submit\n							\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n				\n					\n					keyboard_arrow_leftPrevious\n				\n					\n					Nextkeyboard_arrow_right\n			\n		\n        \n      Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Forum \n– REGISTER HERE –REGISTER HERE\n      \n        \n          \n            ×\n          \n          \n				\n					\n						1\n						Step 1\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n		\n			\n				\n					\n					\n						\n							Hammersmith BID Women's Safety Forum\n							\n						\n							18th May 2022\, 11am to 12pm\n							\n						\n							Name\n							\n						\n							Company Name\n							\n						\n							Email address\n							\n						\n							Please tick that you will be attending the forumYes\n							\n						\n							I am happy for my contact (name and email) to be shared via a calendar invite\, for future forumsYesNo\n							\n						\n							Any other questions/comments\n							\n						\n							Submit\n							\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n				\n					\n					keyboard_arrow_leftPrevious\n				\n					\n					Nextkeyboard_arrow_right\n			\n		\n        \n      \n      \nWednesday 18th May\, 11am – 12pm\n‘Safety for women in business – what are employers missing?’ \nIn this session you will hear from Laura Durrant and Deeba Syed about the evidence\, best practice and emerging issues related to women’s safety in business\, in particular: \n\nWhat safety means\, and the impact a lack of safety can have\nThe current evidence about the scale of the issues\nEmployer responsibilities\nUsing interactive case studies\, explore the issues that businesses face\nIdentify best practice and where to go for further guidance and insights\n\n  \n– REGISTER HERE –REGISTER HERE\n      \n        \n          \n            ×\n          \n          \n				\n					\n						1\n						Step 1\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n			\n		\n			\n				\n					\n					\n						\n							Hammersmith BID Women's Safety Forum\n							\n						\n							18th May 2022\, 11am to 12pm\n							\n						\n							Name\n							\n						\n							Company Name\n							\n						\n							Email address\n							\n						\n							Please tick that you will be attending the forumYes\n							\n						\n							I am happy for my contact (name and email) to be shared via a calendar invite\, for future forumsYesNo\n							\n						\n							Any other questions/comments\n							\n						\n							Submit\n							\n						\n					\n				\n			\n			\n				\n					\n					keyboard_arrow_leftPrevious\n				\n					\n					Nextkeyboard_arrow_right\n			\n		\n        \n      \n      \n  \nLaura Durrant: \nLaura is the Managing Partner of Equitura\, which offers strategic solutions for organisations focused on business culture\, diversity\, and social justice.  Laura is passionate about helping leaders to create cultures of equitable opportunity and challenging the status quo to embed meaningful and resilient change.  Prior to establishing Equitura\, Laura worked for many years as a regulatory\, investigations\, and litigation lawyer\, both as a Partner and senior leader in law and financial services. \nDeeba Syed: \nDeeba is an award-winning women’s rights advocate\, campaigner and lawyer. She joined Rights of Women in 2019 to set up a ground-breaking employment law advice line for women experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace\, funded by TIME’S UP UK the Justice and Equality Fund\, managed by the Rosa\, the UK Fund for Women and Girls. Deeba trained in the financial services sector and now specialises in harassment and discrimination. She has previously worked in politics\, communications\, and the charity sector.
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/womens-safety-forum-3/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220511T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220511T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T145952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151149Z
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SUMMARY:Stand Up Against Harassment - Bystander Training
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nWednesday 11th May\, 1pm – 2pm \nThe Suzy Lamplugh Trust are delighted to announce that they have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to exclusively bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. Sessions are an hour long and free of charge to attend. \nThere has been unprecedented demand for bystander training from both the business world and the general public after the tragic case of Sarah Everard. People and organisations want to take steps to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls\, which the Trust has worked on since its inception over three decades ago. This partnership will allow the Trust to fulfil its objective of standing against harassment alongside the wider public. \nThe scale of harassment and similar unwanted behaviours is significant and the need to educate the public has never been more apparent: \n\n80% of women in the UK have reported experiencing harassment in public spaces\n75% of UK harassment victims said no one helped\n93% of UK women and 90% of UK men believe there is lack of training on how to intervene\n86% of UK witnesses who have intervened reported that their action improved the situation\n86% of UK respondents say they did not intervene because they do not know what to do\n\n*Statistics from surveys completed by L’Oréal Paris and IPSOS between 2019 – 2021. \n  \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \n  \nIf you would like to book\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/stand-up-against-harassment-bystander-training-4/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220503T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220503T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T145800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151111Z
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SUMMARY:Stand Up Against Harassment - Bystander Training
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nTuesday 3rd May\, 1pm – 2pm \nThe Suzy Lamplugh Trust are delighted to announce that they have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to exclusively bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. Sessions are an hour long and free of charge to attend. \nThere has been unprecedented demand for bystander training from both the business world and the general public after the tragic case of Sarah Everard. People and organisations want to take steps to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls\, which the Trust has worked on since its inception over three decades ago. This partnership will allow the Trust to fulfil its objective of standing against harassment alongside the wider public. \nThe scale of harassment and similar unwanted behaviours is significant and the need to educate the public has never been more apparent: \n\n80% of women in the UK have reported experiencing harassment in public spaces\n75% of UK harassment victims said no one helped\n93% of UK women and 90% of UK men believe there is lack of training on how to intervene\n86% of UK witnesses who have intervened reported that their action improved the situation\n86% of UK respondents say they did not intervene because they do not know what to do\n\n*Statistics from surveys completed by L’Oréal Paris and IPSOS between 2019 – 2021. \n  \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \n  \nIf you would like to book\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/stand-up-against-harassment-bystander-training-3/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220427T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220427T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T150229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151129Z
UID:28222-1651053600-1651068000@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:National Stalking Awareness Week 2022 Conference: Bridging the Gap
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s conference is Bridging The Gap\, highlighting the vital role that stalking advocates play in bridging the gap between the victim and the criminal justice system. We know that sometimes it can be hard to navigate police investigations and court hearings on your own as a victim\, hence why the role of advocates is so integral in ensuring the victims remain empowered by keeping their voice at the forefront of the case. \n  \nAGENDA\n  \n10AM – LOG IN ON MICROSOFT TEAMS\n  \n10.15AM – OPENING REMARKS\nChris Shelley\, Director of Student and Academic Services at the University of Greenwich\, where he leads a range of services and functions that are crucial to the student experience\, and Chair of the Trustee Board at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust \nSuky Bhaker\, Chief Executive Officer at Suzy Lamplugh Trust \n  \nKEY SPEAKERS\nJess Phillips MP\, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley and Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding.  \nDame Vera Baird QC\, The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales was appointed on 24th June 2019\, and is responsible for championing the interests of crime victims and witnesses and reviewing the operation of the Victims Code of Practice.  \nDr Paul Mills QPM\, Deputy Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police and NPCC Lead for Stalking and Harassment Offences. In 2018\, Paul was the Chair of the Strategic Coordinating Group for both the Salisbury and Amesbury Novichok poisoning incidents. He holds a Master of degree from the University of Cambridge in Applied Criminology and Police Leadership and has completed a PhD examining the police response to non-recent sexual abuse allegations.  \nProfessor Clive Ruggles\, Co-Founder of Alice Ruggles Trust (ART) with his wife Dr Sue Hills following the murder of his daughter Alice in 2016 by an ex-boyfriend following a relentless campaign of stalking. Clive has spoken at numerous training and development sessions for the police and CPS among others\, is chair of trustees for the ART and plays a leading role in its public awareness raising and campaigning work.  \nVictim of Stalking\, anonymous. \nLord Russell of Liverpool\, cross bench member of the House of Lords\, a Deputy Speaker\, member of the Council of Europe\, a Governor of Coram and trustee of the Foundling Museum.  \nDCC Maggie Blyth\, Violence Against Women and Girls National Co-ordinator\, National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC). Maggie has extensive operational experience of working in and managing criminal justice services over 30 years. She has specialist knowledge of public protection working in probation and prisons\, youth justice and child protection. \n  \nBREAKOUT GROUP DISCUSSIONS WITH Q&A:\nBreakout Room 1: Advocacy and Police (London) \nChaired by Suzy Lamplugh Trust \nCommander Kevin Southworth\, Head of Profession (Public Protection)\, Metropolitan Police Service \nClaire Waxman OBE\, Victims’ Commissioner for London. Claire aims to overhaul the Criminal Justice Service to enable victims to access a timely\, effective\, transparent and inclusive justice journey\, whether they choose to report the offence all the way through to post sentence. Claire is also a victim of stalking.  \n*Additional speakers TBC* \nBreakout Room 2: Advocacy and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)  \nChaired by Suzy Lamplugh Trust \nOpening Remarks by Olivia Rose\, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Thames and Chiltern. Olivia is responsible for the Rape and Serious Sexual Office Unit and Magistrates’ Court Unit across the Area and is the national lead for stalking and harassment. \nIndependent Stalking Advocacy Caseworker (ISAC)\, Splitz\, Gloucestershire Specialist Stalking Service\, has been in post for 5 years with over 650 victims of stalking referrals\, both domestic abuse (DA) and non DA cases. She is passionate about the victim focused nature of the stalking legislation.  \nRose Farmer\, Senior District Crown Prosecutor\, CPS South West. Rose leads the Crown Court Unit in the SW and is also the SW stalking and DA strategic lead. \nBreakout Room 3: Advocacy and Trauma Informed Support \nOpening Remarks & Chaired by Dr Emma Short\, Associate Professor in Psychology at De Montfort University. Dr Short is a Chartered Health Psychologist and HCPC registered as a practitioner in Health Psychology. Engaged in research in the area of cyber harassment\, stalking and technology facilitated abuse since 2005. \nSenior Stalking Advocate\, Suzy Lamplugh Trust \nVictim of Stalking \nBreakout Room 4: Strategies and Strengths in Advocacy \nOpening Remarks by Katy Bourne OBE\, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner  \nClaudia Ortiz\, CEO of Veritas Justice\, Stalking Advocacy Service is a qualified Solicitor with an MSc in Human Rights and an MSc in Gender Studies \nGin Lowdean\, Manager of the Support Service for Action Against Stalking; a perspective on working with Police Scotland \n  \n*Additional Speakers TBC* \n  \nTickets are limited so book your place now \nAdditional speakers and exact timings to be confirmed shortly \n  \nNote: This conference is aimed at those professionals who may work with stalking victims in a frontline (police\, prosecution\, CPS\, probation\, advocacy)\, academic or policy setting. \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/national-stalking-awareness-week-2022-conference-bridging-the-gap/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220426T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220426T153000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T150912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151200Z
UID:28225-1650976200-1650987000@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Women's Safety: WAVE Training & Ask for Angela Scheme for the Security Industry
DESCRIPTION:WAVE Training & Ask for Angela Scheme for the Security Industry\nTuesday\, 26th April 2022\, 12:30 – 15:30 \n\n\n\nSafer Sounds is working with the SIA to promote Welfare And Vulnerability Engagement Training & Ask for Angela.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nSafer Sounds\, part of the Safer Business Network\, are working with the SIA\, Metropolitan Police Service\, Mayor of London and security companies across London to help people enjoy safer nights out in public spaces and as part of that work you are invited to attend this free awareness and training event which will have key speakers discussing issues that affect security teams across the capital. \nThis event will increase your skills\, knowledge and confidence when tackling vulnerability by training you how to identify vulnerability and make appropriate interventions as well as teach you about the Ask for Angela Scheme. \nThis event is for Security businesses\, or licensed security operatives only and not for venues. \n\n\n\n\n\nBook here\n\n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/womens-safety-wave-training-ask-for-angela-scheme-for-the-security-industry/
LOCATION:The Hippodrome Casino London – Basement room (Lola’s)  Cranbourn Street  London  WC2H 7JH\, The Hippodrome Casino\, Cranbourn Street\, London\, WC2H 7JH
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T152355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T152355Z
UID:28232-1650537000-1650542400@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Women: Getting your voice heard!
DESCRIPTION:Women: Getting your voice heard!\n\n\n\n\nHow can we take action on the issues affecting women? Join this workshop to explore ways of impacting policy and making our voices heard!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThe workshop will cover: \nThe issues that most affect women \nWhy voting matters \nPublic advocacy and effecting policy \nRunning and supporting public campaigns about issues that matter to you \nThe workshop will be delivered by students from BPP University of Law’s Streetlaw Project. Streetlaw is BPP University Law School’s largest pro bono project which provides public legal education in action\, with students delivering interactive presentations in prisons\, homeless shelters\, schools and community groups. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook here\n\n\nFor more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/women-getting-your-voice-heard/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T145642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151238Z
UID:28215-1650459600-1650463200@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Stand Up Against Harassment - Bystander Training
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nWednesday 20th April\, 1pm – 2pm \nThe Suzy Lamplugh Trust are delighted to announce that they have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to exclusively bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. Sessions are an hour long and free of charge to attend. \nThere has been unprecedented demand for bystander training from both the business world and the general public after the tragic case of Sarah Everard. People and organisations want to take steps to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls\, which the Trust has worked on since its inception over three decades ago. This partnership will allow the Trust to fulfil its objective of standing against harassment alongside the wider public. \nThe scale of harassment and similar unwanted behaviours is significant and the need to educate the public has never been more apparent: \n\n80% of women in the UK have reported experiencing harassment in public spaces\n75% of UK harassment victims said no one helped\n93% of UK women and 90% of UK men believe there is lack of training on how to intervene\n86% of UK witnesses who have intervened reported that their action improved the situation\n86% of UK respondents say they did not intervene because they do not know what to do\n\n*Statistics from surveys completed by L’Oréal Paris and IPSOS between 2019 – 2021. \n  \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \n  \nIf you would like to book\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/stand-up-against-harassment-bystander-training-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220412T145544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151303Z
UID:28213-1649941200-1649944800@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Stand Up Against Harassment - Bystander Training
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nThursday 14th April\, 1pm – 2pm \nThe Suzy Lamplugh Trust are delighted to announce that they have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to exclusively bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. Sessions are an hour long and free of charge to attend. \nThere has been unprecedented demand for bystander training from both the business world and the general public after the tragic case of Sarah Everard. People and organisations want to take steps to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls\, which the Trust has worked on since its inception over three decades ago. This partnership will allow the Trust to fulfil its objective of standing against harassment alongside the wider public. \nThe scale of harassment and similar unwanted behaviours is significant and the need to educate the public has never been more apparent: \n\n80% of women in the UK have reported experiencing harassment in public spaces\n75% of UK harassment victims said no one helped\n93% of UK women and 90% of UK men believe there is lack of training on how to intervene\n86% of UK witnesses who have intervened reported that their action improved the situation\n86% of UK respondents say they did not intervene because they do not know what to do\n\n*Statistics from surveys completed by L’Oréal Paris and IPSOS between 2019 – 2021. \n  \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \n  \nIf you would like to book\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/stand-up-against-harassment-bystander-training/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220413T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220310T165341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T151328Z
UID:28008-1649854800-1649858400@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Stand Up Against Harassment - Bystander Training
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Lunchtime Education Session \nWednesday 13th April\, 1pm – 2pm \nThe Suzy Lamplugh Trust are delighted to announce that they have partnered with L’Oréal Paris to exclusively bring the expert-approved “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” international training programme by “Right To Be”. Sessions are an hour long and free of charge to attend. \nThere has been unprecedented demand for bystander training from both the business world and the general public after the tragic case of Sarah Everard. People and organisations want to take steps to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls\, which the Trust has worked on since its inception over three decades ago. This partnership will allow the Trust to fulfil its objective of standing against harassment alongside the wider public. \nThe scale of harassment and similar unwanted behaviours is significant and the need to educate the public has never been more apparent: \n\n80% of women in the UK have reported experiencing harassment in public spaces\n75% of UK harassment victims said no one helped\n93% of UK women and 90% of UK men believe there is lack of training on how to intervene\n86% of UK witnesses who have intervened reported that their action improved the situation\n86% of UK respondents say they did not intervene because they do not know what to do\n\n*Statistics from surveys completed by L’Oréal Paris and IPSOS between 2019 – 2021. \n  \nThis programme drives awareness of harassment\, upskilling and empowering individuals across various settings such as schools\, public transport\, festivals\, public spaces\, and workplaces\, to help defuse situations\, discourage harassers\, and support victims. \n  \nIf you would like to book\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum and education sessions\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/womens-safety-lunchtime-education-session/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Non-BID Events,Women's Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220405T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220405T120000
DTSTAMP:20260821T191203
CREATED:20220310T161659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T161909Z
UID:27988-1649156400-1649160000@hammersmithbid.co.uk
SUMMARY:Women's Safety Forum
DESCRIPTION:Hammersmith BID | Women’s Safety Forum \nTuesday 5th April\, 11am – 12pm \nOnline event \n  \nThe third meeting of the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum will take place on 5th April. \nHammersmith BID is working towards a safer environment for women and girls in Hammersmith and is consulting with businesses as to priority areas. \nIt has prepared a Women’s Safety discussion paper – “Every Woman has a right to feel safe in her city” and is collating feedback from businesses. \nIf you would like to be involved\, or for more information on the BID’s Women’s Safety Forum\, please contact the BID team here \n 
URL:https://hammersmithbid.co.uk/event/womens-safety-forum-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Women's Safety
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