Following the horrific murder of Sarah Everard in March this year, and the outpouring of anger and pain felt by women across the country, Greenwich Council held an online meeting and survey for local women to share their experiences of gender-based harassment and abuse within the borough.
Feedback and data analysed
May 2021
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June 2021
Feedback and data from the event and survey was analysed, and four key streams of work identified: Women's public safety; Domestic abuse (where the victim is a woman); Education; and Equalities.
Public spaces survey
December 2021
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January 2022
This survey seeks the views of local women in particular, on areas and locations of safety concern within the borough, so we can target our response and funding. We also seek feedback on potential ideas for tackling gender-based violence at its source.
Feedback on survey and ongoing plans
February 2022
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March 2022
We will analyse data from this survey, feedback to participants and residents, and develop our new women's safety strategy.
Compiling data from survey
April 2022
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June 2022
Following intensive consultation online and in-person, we will analyse the final data and amend our draft plan.
Share new Women's safety plan with residents
June/July 2022
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September 2022
We will share the final Women's Public Safety Plan with residents