There 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.
Delivered by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, this 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.
Sessions are thirty minutes and free of charge to attend.