National Stalking Awareness Week 2021 will focus on changes in perpetrator behaviour since the outbreak of Covid-19. Read more
Following the disappearance of Sarah Everard, it is clear that more needs to be done to ensure there is systemic change across society as a whole. Read more
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is issuing personal safety advice for individuals dating online during Covid-19 as well as calling for online dating platforms to better protect their users. Read more
As part of the SME News 2020 Greater London Enterprise Awards, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust came away with two awards. Read more
National Personal Safety Day 2020 focuses on Cyber Safety at Work Read more
The launch of our Right To Be Safe campaign, looking at personal safety and working during Covid-19. Read more
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is launching a new online platform for victims of stalking to access support. Read more
The London Stalking Support Service is an addition to the National Stalking Helpline and will be providing additional support to Londoners experiencing stalking. Read more
For National Stalking Awareness Week 2020, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust is highlighting the urgent need to 'See Stalking Clearly' Read more
Safety tips for employers and employees during this situation Read more
2020 is a time of growth for the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and the team. Read more
Following her time as Interim CEO, Suky Bhaker has now been appointed as CEO of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust Read more
Suzy Lamplugh Trust welcomes the launch of Stalking Protection Orders but advises they will only be an effective intervention for victims if robust police enforcement underpins them. Read more
Suzy Lamplugh Trusts is urging all operators and licensing authorities to continue to make passenger safety the priority. Read more
Suzy Lamplugh Trust Lone Working and Personal Safety training courses are now accredited by the Institute of Conflict Management. Read more
The Government is now only planning to issue statutory guidance, not national standards. Read more
The National Stalking Helpline has received £25,000 from Garfield Weston Foundation Read more
Our 2017-2019 Impact Report for the Suzy Lamplugh Trust Read more
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Lessons must be learned from Alice Ruggles’ tragic murder by her stalker, says Suzy Lamplugh Trust Read more
Suzy Lamplugh Trust welcomes the Government’s pledge today to legislate on national minimum standards for taxi and private hire vehicle licensing and establish a national licensing database. Read more
The Multi Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP), managed by Suzy Lamplugh Trust and funded by the Home Office, is a pilot project to test three different intervention models for stalking. Importantly, each service combines the differing skills and expertise of police investigation, psychological analysis and victim advocacy to ensure the best response to this insidious crime. Read more