Safer Streets: North Yorkshire staff to be offer training to help vulnerable

It's being offered to retail, licenced premises, restaurants and all businesses across parts of the county

Author: May NormanPublished 2nd May 2024
Last updated 2nd May 2024

North Yorkshire's shops, bars and restaurants are going to be doing their bit to help keep women and girls safe.

Staff are going to be offered bystander training - to step in, if anyone is feeling uncomfortable.

'Safer Streets' training is being offered by IDAS, a charity in the North supporting people affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence.

The fully funded training's been organised and delivered in partnership with North Yorkshire Horizons - an adult alcohol and drug recovery service.

IDAS states often, women and girls feel unsafe on the streets and in communities, which can impact participation and limit opportunities.

Safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults is everyone's business and it is important to work together to make sure that everyone can safely enjoy the diverse range of leisure, cultural and entertainment activities in their area.

Research shows that over 80% of young women have been sexually harassed or physically threatened in public places and that more than half of all women will be subject to domestic abuse or sexual violence in their lifetimes.

Given these shocking statistics and following the horrendous murder of Sarah Everard, the government pledged to fund initiatives aimed at making our streets safer for women, girls and all vulnerable people.

Safer Streets

The training will cover:

  • Vulnerability and indicators of concern
  • Domestic abuse, sexual violence, harassment and, drink and needle spiking
  • How to help a member of the public who is feeling unsafe
  • Safeguarding vulnerable people
  • Getting help and support.

The training opportunity is open to retail, licenced premises, restaurants and all businesses across Harrogate & District.

For more information, please visit the IDAS information page.

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