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Sexual harassment at school, it’s #AboutTime things changed

“We’re facing a national crisis of sexual violence and harassment at school. The government and schools must take action now” - EVAW


In January 2023 End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW) launched their #AboutTime campaign, drawing attention to the scale of violence against girls in schools across England and Wales and demanding action.

But it’s not only an issue across the border, it’s an urgent problem in Scotland too.

 

Sexual Harassment in Scottish Schools

A University of Glasgow study found, of 638 Scottish secondary school pupils surveyed:

  • 2/3 had been sexually harassed ‘visually or verbally’ in the past 3 months. (Source)
  • 1/3 had experienced personally-invasive behaviour, such as sexual touching, in the past 3 months. (Source)

Girlguiding found, of the 172 girls from Scotland aged between 7 and 21 surveyed:

  • 12% girls and young women aged 13 to 21 say fear of sexual harassment holds them back at school. (source)
  • Only 40% of girls and young women aged 11 to 21 learn about healthy relationships at school. (source)
  • 3/10 girls and young women can remember learning about sexual harassment at school. (source)

Girlguiding Scotland found of 540 girls and young women in Scotland aged 7 to 25:

  • 21% of girls and young women aged 13-25 said they experienced sexual harassment while at school, college or university. (Source)
  • 84% of girls aged 13-25 said they learnt little of nothing about sexual harassment or abuse in personal and social education. (Source)

 

We need the Scottish government and Scottish schools to follow through on their commitment and take violence against girls in schools seriously and act now.


What can you do?

Watch and share EVAW’s campaign film, co-produced with girls, young women, and non-binary people following focus groups.

Ask your school to:

  • Acknowledge and address sexual harassment and abuse.
  • Take violence against girls seriously.
  • Provide inclusive relationship and sex education that teaches consent.

 

EVAW’s #AboutTime campaign

Learn more about the #AboutTime campaign, what girls have to say about the sexual harassment they experience in school, and EVAW’s calls to schools on EVAW's website.

 

Helplines

Childline

If you’re under 19 you can call Childline free on 0800 1111 or chat to a counsellor online.

Rape Crisis Scotland Helpline

Free and confidential support and information for anyone, of any gender, aged 13+ who has been affected by sexual violence, no matter when or how it happened. Open 5pm-midnight every night.

Call: 08088 01 03 02

Text: 07537 410 027

Email: support@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk

Web chat: https://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/help-helpline/

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They can arrange for language interpreters.

Amina Muslim Women’s Resource Centre

0808 801 0301 - 10am-4pm, Monday to Friday

Help for women in English, Urdu, Arabic, Punjabi, Bangli and Swahili and, when required, using online interpreting.

Shakti Women’s Aid

0131 475 2399 - 9.30am-4pm - Monday to Friday

Help for black and minority ethnic (BME) women, children and young people who are experiencing, or who have experienced, domestic abuse.

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