Sexual harassment takes many forms. All of them need to be stopped.
Our charityhas
commissioned a major piece of research, working in partnership with the
University of Suffolk Centre for Abuse Research, launching with our
anonymous survey:
The aim of this research is to learn more about people’s experiences of
sexual harassment in public spaces, how people think we should talk about
these behaviours, and how people think we should respond to these
behaviours to make public spaces safe and accessible.
The findings from this research will become the cornerstone of a national
campaign our charity will run later this year, focusing on challenging
perpetrator behaviour and working to take a stand against sexual
harassment in all its forms.