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Stalking in the workplace

Practical information and support if stalking is affecting you at work.

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How stalking can show up at work:

Stalking can affect someone’s work, safety and routine. It may involve direct contact at work, attempts to gather information, or behaviour that impacts someone’s employment.

Sending gifts or messages to your workplace

Turning up at your workplace

Contacting your workplace to find out your schedule

Contacting your colleagues or manager

Making false allegations or complaints to your workplace

Your workplace should support you:

Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers have a duty of care to protect employees.

You should be taken seriously and treated with respect.

You can ask for reasonable adjustments to help keep you safe.

Am I being stalked?

If you are unsure if you are being stalked, this tool will provide further guidance and information including next steps.

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You are not alone

We are here for you and we will help you find the support you need.