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Sexism in the City; Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Season 3, Ep. 3

Have you ever noticed how some work environments are still unfit for women? How some uniforms only come in men's sizes? Or, how so often, networking events and settings naturally exclude women, too?


Join us for this episode of Sexism in the City as we discuss all of this, as well as sexual harassment in the workplace.


Some of the topics and experiences discussed in this episode might be triggering to some listeners as we talk about real stories around sexual harassment in the workplace.


If anybody is effected by this episode or needs any support, the following resources are available;


Equality Advisory Support Service

  • Website: equalityadvisoryservice.com
  • Freephone: 0808 800 0082
  • Text phone: 0808 800 0084


Equality and Human Rights Commission

  • Website: equalityhumanrights.com
  • Freephone: 0808 800 0082
  • Text phone: 0808 800 0084


Rights of Women Sexual Harassment at Work

  • Website: rightsofwomen.org.uk
  • Phone: 020 7490 0152


Victim Support and Advice Line

  • Website: www.victimsupport.org.uk
  • Phone: 08 08 16 89 111


Samaritans

  • Website: samaritans.org/
  • Phone: 116 123



With special thanks to Alicia Collinson from Thrive Law.


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