Stalking is a crime, yet it seems that increasingly the word is being used frivolously as a descriptor within articles or on products for sale. Read more
You can read our recent blog posts which discuss topics including stalking awareness, personal safety and lone working, and our campaigns.
Our blog provides strategies for resilience when supporting survivors during COVID-19, this will serve as a guide for those who are in need of support. Read more
A lone worker device brings one big benefit to your workplace; the safety of your staff. It can help to keep your staff safe in many ways and protect them from the risks associated with a wide range of job roles. In this blog from First2HelpYou, we will have a look at the main ways a lone worker device can help to protect your staff. Read more
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National Stalking Awareness Week 2018 took place last month, our focus was on encouraging victims of stalking to come forward and access support through statutory and voluntary services. Our message was clear, encouraging victims to report and agencies to make #ReportingStalking a strategic priority, looking at what barriers there are to victims disclosing and how this can be improved. Read more
Police & Crime Commissioners have a statutory responsibility for commissioning services to support victims of crime. One aspect that I am particularly proud of in Sussex is our unique approach to commissioning specialist stalking services. Read more
“Kerry Daynes is a liar" "Kerry Daynes is a criminal" "I have her address...it isn’t a difficult thing to get hold of.." These are just some of the words written on kerrydaynes.com which was registered, along with other websites in my name in 2011. The sites were set up by a man I had never met before and knew nothing of, wanted nothing to do with, but who would nevertheless impact hugely on my life for the next six years. Read more
On the 5th anniversary of the introduction of the stalking legislation, we ask you to support our campaign for Stalking Protection Orders. Read more