Guidelines for journalists on how to report on stalking from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Guidelines for journalists on how to report on stalking from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Suzy Lamplugh, was an estate agent & lone worker, who went missing, age 25, in July 1986. Her parents, Paul and Diana, established the Suzy Lamplugh Trust in December 1986, offering personal safety training and advice to others, in a bid to help people be and feel safe.
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is widely regarded as a field expert in lone-working and personal safety training, stalking training, as well as consultancy, campaigning, and support services. It has a long history of working within the Violence Against Women and Girls sector, dealing particularly with stalking and harassment, given that it is believed, and indeed the evidence suggests Suzy may have been targeted by a stalker. The National Stalking Helpline was set up by the Trust in 2010, it has helped over 85,000 victims since its inception, and is the only service of its kind globally.
Click here to download the media guidelines
Click here to download the slides, which show how articles can be impactful
Support through the The Suzy Lamplugh Trust can be found here
The National Stalking Helpine: 0808 802 0300 (Monday & Wednesday 09.30 - 20.00, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 09.30- 16.00)
To email the helpine click here
If you are being stalked, click here
For media enquiries email: press@suzylamplugh.org or call 07747611308