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Am I Being Stalked?

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Am I Being Stalked/Ydw i'n cael fy stelcio 

 

Are you worried that someone might be stalking you? We understand that it can feel difficult seeking support and this tool is here to help you with the following:

  • The law in relation to stalking and harassment in the United Kingdom
  • Reporting stalking or harassment
  • Effective gathering of evidence
  • Improving your personal safety and that of your friends and family
  • Practical steps to reduce the risk
  • Accessing local services such as housing, emotional support etc.

 

Please be aware that this tool is unable to give you a definitive answer as to whether you are being stalked or not, if you would like to know more about this, please call or email us. 

 

Ways to contact the National Stalking Helpline

 

 

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Thank you to Optimal Tools for creating the online tool.

Published: 29th July, 2020

Updated: 2nd February, 2021

Author: Helen Burrows

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