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Suzy Lamplugh Trust offers free Stand Up Against Street Harassment training

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk is excited to be partnering with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to drive awareness of street harassment and upskill and empower bystanders across Norfolk to deal with all harassment types. 

We are asking local businesses for their support, as employers in Norfolk to arrange for as many of their staff to attend this free training as possible. The training is provided by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and is funded by L’Oréal Paris. 

This is a globally approved program by the American NGO Right To Be and L’Oreal Paris, which aims to create a global community of bystanders who can safely intervene when they see harassment to support the victim and deter the harasser. To date this program has rolled out across 40 countries and trained over 3.4M bystanders. 

The training is even more of the moment now, as The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 mandates that employers take ‘reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment.’ It is imperative that employers take action to fulfil this duty of care and the Anti-harassment/Bystander training complements any other training and measures that these organisations are implementing in this regard. 

Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Sarah Taylor, said: “L’Oreal Paris have funded this much needed initiative and we are working with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to organise free training for local businesses.  It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that people are safe, especially women and young girls, when they go for a night out enjoying the bars and clubs in the nighttime economy. So, I would urge employers to take advantage of this special opportunity to sign up to the “Stand Up Against Street Harassment” training programme.

About the free, 30 minute training

Following a growing national conversation around what the public can do to increase women’s safety, people and organisations want to take steps to be able to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls.

To accommodate public demand, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and L’Oréal Paris formed a partnership to bring the expert approved international "Stand Up Against Street Harassment" training programme to UK audiences. 

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The programme is free of charge as it is sponsored by L’Oréal Paris, driving awareness of harassment, as well as upskilling and empowering bystanders across various settings such as public transport, educational institutions, festivals, public spaces, and workplaces, to help defuse situations, discourage harassers, and support victims. You can get a glimpse of what this is all about here.

Exclusive dates for businesses in Norfolk have been offered by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. You can book on to them using the following links:

-         Midday 23 April 2025 – webinar registration – Zoom 

-         Midday 21 May 2025 – webinar registration – Zoom 

-         Midday  18 June 2025 – webinar registration - Zoom

These training sessions are open to anyone from Norfolk and are ideal for licensed venues, taxi companies, food vendors, bus and rail providers, retailers, large employers, manufacturing and farming; hospitals and care settings and further education. 

If you cannot make those dates, don’t despair. We will be providing more dates over the next few months. 

If you would like to arrange a free, one-off and/or face-to-face session for your organisation/s, please contact ncsp@norfolk.police.uk. Such a session has a minimum sign up of 75 people.