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Suzy Lamplugh was an estate agent who, in 1986, went to meet with a client, and disappeared. To this day she has never been found, and her disappearance.

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2 Suzy Lamplugh was an estate agent who, in 1986, went to meet with a client, and disappeared. To this day she has never been found, and her disappearance remains a mystery. She was just 25 when she went missing. Who was Suzy Lamplugh?

3 What does Suzy Lamplugh Trust do? Personal Safety Training Work with children and young people Work with outside organisations Fundraise Campaign for safety

4 What does Suzy Lamplugh Trust do? Campaign for safety Each year, we run National Personal Safety Day, a day to encourage everyone to think more about personal safety, and ultimately, lead safer lives. This years’ campaign is: Keep It REAL

5 Keep It REAL: The Campaign What are the risks you’d need to be aware of? How should you prepare? What choices could you make to ‘stay legal’ and safe. What would help you to stay alert?

6 Who is more at risk of violence from a stranger: A young man between the ages of 16-24? OR A young woman between the ages of 16 and 24? Risk faced by young people

7 Young women are more at risk from sexual violence or assault, but if you are a young man, between the ages of 16 and 24, statistically you are the most at risk of violence and aggression. In fact, young men are twice as likely to be assaulted as young females! Risk faced by young people

8 Statistics show that young men aged 16-24 are most at risk of violence from a stranger. 61% of victims of violent, crime perpetrated by a stranger in the UK, are men. Risk faced by young people

9 We want to help everyone to ‘keep it REAL’ so you can be R eady, E ducate yourself, be A lert and stay L egal. Keep It REAL

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11 Don't assume it wont happen to you. Being ‘Ready’ is all about preparing yourself. Before leaving the house, heading to a friends, or off on a night out, make sure you’re prepared. Keep It REAL

12 Make sure you tell someone where you are going, and when you will get back. Make sure your mobile phone is charged up and has credit before you leave. Let someone know when you have arrived at your destination. Keep your valuables out of sight when you are out on your own. Keep It REAL

13 Know who to call in an emergency. Plan your journey before you leave. Check that the trains/buses you were planning on getting are running as normal. Perhaps think about carrying a personal alarm. If you’re going to travel by taxi, then book it in advance. Keep It REAL

14 Understand the risks of the environment around you. Are the people or environment around you a risk? Keep It REAL

15 What are the risks? PEOPLE Can you think of anyone who might be a risk to you? Discuss in your group. ENVIRONMENT Can you think of a place that might be high risk? Discuss in your group. ONLINE Are there any risks when you go online? Discuss in your group. Activity

16 Avoid speaking on your phone or wearing headphones whilst out alone, as this could limit your awareness of risks or dangers. Keep It REAL

17 Try to keep your valuables out of sight, and stay alert when out and about. Keep you eye on traffic going by, and people around. If you notice anything suspicious or feel unsafe, then tell someone else, such as a police officer, security staff, shop keeper, parent, teacher or station staff, depending on where you are. Keep It REAL

18 Carrying a weapon or pepper spray is illegal. You can carry a personal alarm. The maximum penalty for just carrying a knife for adults in 4 years and a £5000 fine. Keep It REAL

19 Carrying any kind of weapon is illegal. Can you fill in the blanks in the facts below? The maximum penalty for just carrying a ____ is 4 years in prison and a £5000 fine. It's illegal for a shop to sell any kind of ____ to someone under 18. It is illegal for shops to sell ____ to anyone under 18- years-old, or to sell realistic imitation ____ to anyone. The minimum penalty for carrying a ____ is 5 years in prison. Gun Can of pepper Spray Gun Knife Guns Carrying a ____ is illegal in the UK and is counted as a firearm. Activity

20 Carrying any kind of weapon is illegal. Can you fill in the blanks in the facts below? The maximum penalty for just carrying a ____ is 4 years in prison and a £5000 fine. It's illegal for a shop to sell any kind of ____ to someone under 18. It is illegal for shops to sell ____ to anyone under 18- years-old, or to sell a realistic, imitation ____ to anyone. The minimum penalty for carrying a ____ is 5 years in prison. guns gun knife gun You can carry a personal alarm, which make a loud, high pitched sound to distract an attacker and allow you time to get away. Carrying a __________________ is illegal in the UK and is counted as a firearm. can of pepper spray Activity

21 In your groups, pick one of the scenarios on the next slide. Discuss how you might use ‘keep it REAL’ to help: What are the risks you’d need to be aware of? How should you prepare? What choices could you make to ‘stay legal’ and safe. What would help you to stay alert?

22 Activity Scenario A Your mates want you to meet up with them in the evening. There will be some people you’ve never met before. Scenario C You are buying an iPhone off a friends friend, and will be meeting them after school to exchange money and the phone. Scenario B You are buying an iPhone off a friends friend, and will be meeting them after school to exchange money and the phone. What are the risks you’d need to be aware of? How should you prepare? What choices could you make to ‘stay legal’ and safe. What would help you to stay alert?


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