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STUDENTS TO #SAYNO Izaac Coles Naomi Mclellan-Edwards
Reporters The students’ union and university are preparing a campus-wide movement targeting sexual harassment. The campaign #SayNO will be raising awareness of the prevalence of sexual abuse in student life and reiterating UCLan’s zero tolerance stance. The National Union of Students (NUS) recently completed a survey that found almost half of university-goers have been victims of inappropriate advances. “I personally believe that sexual harassment does not belong anywhere, whether that in a bar, in the work place or on our campus.” Said Campaigns Officer Lucy Haigh, who is leading the campaign. “Nobody should be victimised or targeted in a public setting or be embarrassed or feel uncomfortable.” #SayNO will look at a suitable reporting system for sexual harassment for all sexes and isn’t just aimed at physical assault, but also at cat-calling, wolf-whistling, rape/ sexist-related jokes and inappropriate chanting. Women’s Officer Emili Peake, who is also heavily involved in #SayNO added: “I’m sick of my friends and I being harassed. I wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to others and just want to feel safe and for other student to also feel safe.”
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