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L’Oréal Paris presents Stand Up: a valuable training in which you learn to deal with street intimidation as a witness.
And that often turns out to be in vain. While as many as 80 percent of women experience street harassment, only 25 percent can count on help from bystanders. And you can change that – today.
Not Just women
Street harassment does not only occur among women. People with a migration background and the LGBTQIA+ community also regularly feel unsafe on the street. This occurs in varying degrees. For example, you can be shouted at or – and this is a lot more serious – someone cannot keep their hands to themselves. Chances are you’ve seen it happen, but you didn’t know how to intervene. After all, you don’t want to escalate the situation or put yourself in danger.
Hard Facts
L’Oréal Paris, together with research partner Ipsos, conducted international research into street harassment. It showed that sexual harassment on the street is the biggest problem women face worldwide. Hard facts . This ensures that women cannot move freely through the world and is at odds with the core values of women’s emancipation. A concept that L’Oréal Paris is happy to champion.
Training Against Street Harassment
In collaboration with the Fairspace Foundation, a local NGO, the beauty group launched the Stand Up Against Street Harassment program on March 8, 2020. Part of this is the online training Stand Up , which focuses on street intimidation and sexual harassment in public spaces. In just ten minutes you will learn what you can do as a witness. Important, as the same study found that as many as 79 percent of people benefited from bystander intervention. Spread the word by sharing the training with your partner, friends, family members and colleagues. Together we stand strong against street intimidation.
Also Get Up
To date, 2,069,499 people have already completed the training and that number is growing steadily. Everyone, regardless of whether you have ever experienced street harassment, can benefit from this valuable knowledge. With a small gesture you can make a huge difference for the victim.