This week I am joined by the brilliant activist Zan Moon. Zan runs ‘defend her’, which is a campaign to end violence against women by sharing knowledge on self-defence and the campaign strives for legislative change within the school curriculum. Zan also runs ‘screengrabthem’, which is a movement that tackles rape culture in education - exposing online harassment, misogyny, coercion through picture evidence & tagging schools. In today’s lesson, we learn all about Zan’s journey so far into the murky waters of activism, discuss some of the key terms that uphold sexist ideologies in society, as well as talk in detail about how to advocate for practical and tangible change in both governmental and school policy.
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Guest - Zan Moon (Follow Zan on Instagram .Follow @defendher and @screengrabthem
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If you have been affected by any of the themes discussed in this episode, please find some brilliant organisations who will be able to help you.
These organisations offer support to survivors of VAWG, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, rape and domestic violence/abuse.
Women's Aid Helpline www.womensaid.org.uk/domestic-abuse-directory
0808 2000 247
The freephone number is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is answered by fully trained female helpline support workers and volunteers who will answer your call in confidence.
Rape Crisis UKrapecrisis.org.uk
0808 802 9999
The helpline is open 12am – 2.30pm and 7 – 9.30pm. Call the national Rape Crisis helpline to speak to a trained worker, who can also tell you where your nearest services are located if you would like face-to-face support or counselling.
Rape and Sexual Assault Referral Centreswww.nhs.uk/Service-Search/Rape-and-sexual-assault-referral-centres/LocationSearch/364
Resource to find your nearest Rape and Sexual Assault Referral Centre. These are specialist medical and forensic services for anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted.They aim to be one-stop service, providing the following under one roof: medical care and forensic examination following assault/rape and, in some locations, sexual health services. Medical Services are free of charge and provided to women, men, young people and children.
NHS Direct - Information & Help after Rape and Sexual Assaultwww.nhs.uk/Livewell/Sexualhealth/Pages/Sexualassault.aspx
Helpline: 0808 802 9999 - information and advice about available support
Victim Supportwww.victimsupport.org.uk
Supportline: 0845 30 30 900 - Free and confidential support to help you deal with your experience, whether or not you report the crime. Also supports witnesses of crime.
The Survivors Trust Regional.Find help, support and advice in your area: Survivors Trust directory of services.
Samaritanswww.samaritans.org
Helpline: 08457 90 90 90 (24 hours) Talk to the Samaritans any time you like, in your own way, and off the record – about whatever’s getting to you.
Scopewww.scope.org.uk/help-and-information
Freephone: 0808 800 3333 - Free, impartial and expert information, advice and support for disabled people, their families and carers.
Surviving Economic Abusewww.survivingeconomicabuse.org
SEA does not provide direct support or advice to victims. However, if you are in need of immediate help contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline run in partnership between Women’s Aid and Refuge on 0808 2000 247 or the Men’s Advice Line on 0808 801 0327.
Refugewww.nationaladhelpline.org.uk
Freephone: 0808 2000 247 - 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline
The Havenswww.thehavens.org.uk
Camberwell: 020 3299 1599 - Paddington: 020 3312 1101 - Whitechapel: 020 7247 4787 Specialist centres in London for people who have been raped or sexually assaulted.
Muslim Community Helplinemuslimcommunityhelpline.org.uk
Helpline: 0208 904 8193 or 0208 908 6715 - Confidential, non-judgemental listening and support service. Telephone counselling service for Muslim men and women.
Regardwww.regard.org.uk
National organisation of Disabled Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Transgendered People
Scarleteenwww.scarleteen.com
Inclusive, comprehensive and smart sex, sexual health and sexuality information and help for people in their teens and 20s.
Galopwww.galop.org.uk
LGBT+ anti-violence charity, working on hate crime, domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Karma Nirvana HelplineHelpline: 0800 5999247
www.karmanirvana.org.uk
Supporting victims of so-called honour crimes and forced marriages since 1993.
National Stalking Helplinewww.stalkinghelpline.org
National Stalking Helpline: 0808 802 0300
The National Stalking Helpline provides guidance and information to anybody who is currently or has previously been affected by harassment or stalking.
Suzy Lamplugh Trustwww.suzylamplugh.org/Pages/FAQs/Category/stalking
Advice and information about stalking and personal safety.
Protection Against Stalkingwww.protectionagainststalking.org
Advice and information about how to tell if you may be a victim of stalking and how to get help.
Women for Refugee Womenwww.refugeewomen.com
Giving a voice to women who are often unheard and unseen
Centre for Women's Justice - Legal Supportwww.centreforwomensjustice.org.uk
To hold the state to account and challenge discrimination in the justice system around male violence against women and girls. To speak to a legal advisor confidentially please contact Rights of Women who have specialist telephone helplines
Rights of Women – Legal Supportwww.rightsofwomen.org.uk
Advice line: 020 7251 6577 - Free confidential legal advice for women in London and their advisers.
Mindwww.mind.org.uk
Helpline 0300 123 3393 - Mental health charity offering advice and support
NAPAC – National Association for People Abused in Childhoodwww.napac.org.uk
0800 085 3330 - NAPAC are a national organisation that has an info-line that refers people to relevant help groups/support in their area
Psychotherapywww.wgn.org.uk
Helpline: 0808 801 0770 - Counselling and support to help women and girls recover from violence.
NIA- Huggett Women's Centrewww.niaendingviolence.org.uk
Offering drop-ins, support groups, specialist advocacy, counselling and learning sessions for women and girls
to support them to face the multiple and complex disadvantages that they experience.
Tel: 0203 813 2955
WISHwww.womenatwish.org.uk
A women's mental health charity, particularly working with women in hospitals and prisons.
The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapywww.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk/therapists
Counselling directorywww.counselling-directory.org.uk
Women's Health Concernhttps://www.womens-health-concern.org/help-and-advice/useful-links/
Imagining Futureshttps://www.national.slam.nhs.uk/services/camhs/imagining-futures/
Imagining Futures is a programme combining mental wellness strategies and arts practice for young women living in Lambeth or Southwark.
Young Women's TrustYoung Women’s Trust supports young women aged 18-30 with free telephone coaching, helping them build strong mental health, set goals and stay motivated. Their Work It Out service is a free telephone and online coaching service which helps 18-30 year old women with work, life and building strong mental health.
https://www.youngwomenstrust.org/work-it-out-sign-uphttps://www.youngwomenstrust.org/work-it-out-sign-up
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