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'Third of girls' harassed in school uniform

8 October 2018

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One in three girls in the UK has been sexually harassed in public when wearing school
uniform, a new report has suggested.

And two-thirds of girls say they have experienced unwanted sexual attention in public, it adds.

The figures come from a report by children's charity Plan International UK, which said many
girls feel street harassment is "all part of growing up".

It is calling on bystanders to challenge harassment when they see it.

The report surveyed more than 1,000 teenagers and young women aged 14 to 21, and also
carried out interviews with girls and academics.

It found:

66% of girls in the UK said they had experienced unwanted sexual attention or sexual or
physical contact in a public place

35% of girls reported receiving unwanted sexual contact such as being touched, groped or
grabbed

Girls as young as eight years old described witnessing or experiencing harassment

More than one in three girls received unwanted sexual attention such as being groped,
stared at, catcalled and wolf-whistled while wearing school uniform
One-quarter of girls said they had been filmed or photographed by a stranger without
permission

The report features stories from several young women, including 19-year-old Malikah, from
Birmingham, who said she was followed by someone in a car while walking alone.

"My phone was upside-down, but I pretended to be on the phone and was trying to make out
like my dad was coming to pick me up," she said.

"Now my parents are more cautious about when I'll be home and going out after dark."

One 18-year-old said she felt street harassment was "part of the 'bro culture'" and her dad
had told her: "You know what men are like."

And another girl, aged 17, said: "It's just become normal."

What to do if you are harassed

Hollaback! - an international movement tackling harassment - says there is no right or wrong


way to respond.

But if you choose to speak directly to the assailant, it offers the following advice:

1. Be firm: Look them in the eye and denounce their behaviour with a strong, clear voice.

2. Say what feels natural: The important thing is that you are not apologetic in your
response.

3. Don't engage: Harassers may try to argue with you or dismiss you through further
conversation or by making fun of you. As tempting as it may be get into a verbal war with
them, it is not recommended. The attention may further feed their abusive behaviour.

4. Keep moving: Once you've said your piece, keep moving. Harassers do not deserve the
pleasure of your company.

The charity is calling on the government to recognise street harassment as a type of "gender-
based violence".

It has made several recommendations, including:

Public awareness campaigns to spread the message that street harassment "is not OK"

Offer training for bystanders on how to safely intervene

Support boys and men to change their attitudes and challenge harassment

Provide relationship and sex education to young people

Training for workers in public places (shop staff, bus drivers) on spotting harassment and
reporting it

The chief executive of Plan International UK, Tanya Barron, said it was "shocking and deeply
concerning" that girls who are clearly of school age are being sexually harassed.

"It's simply not acceptable that girls as young as 12 are being wolf-whistled at in public,
touched against their will, stared at or even followed," she said.

"This disgraceful behaviour needs to be called out and stopped."


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