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International Women's Day Lecture 2018: Press for Progress by Being an Active Bystander

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This year’s lecture will be a discussion about how bystander interventions can make an impact on reducing harassment.

We are delighted that this year’s lecture will be presented by Dr Rachel Fenton, Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter. Dr Fenton will speak about her involvement in The Intervention Initiative, an evidence-based bystander intervention programme and toolkit for the prevention of sexual and domestic violence in UK university settings.

Rachel has a long-standing research interest in violence against women, with many publications about sexual offences and issues relating to gender and the law and has spoken widely on the topic. She has recently been appointed as the Speak Out Guardian for the University of Exeter academic staff.

A buffet lunch and refreshments will be available after the lecture.

To book your place, please visit: https://pressforprogress.eventbrite.co.uk

This talk is part of the International Women's Day series.

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