L'Oréal Paris conducted an international study with IPSOS to better understand the issue of sexual harassment in public spaces. The research demonstrated that it can be difficult to identify sexual harassment in public places and understand how to safely intervene.
Self-worth, first.
LâOrĂ©al Paris and the NGO Right To Be have therefore joined forces to protect the self-worth of women and men, creating a set of proven tools to help people safely intervene when they are a victim or witness to harassment in public spaces.
The goal of the Stand Up program is to raise awareness on this undertestimate issue and to train people on how to react when facing it.
All over the world, 80% of women have experienced street harassment, and 85% of people declare there is a lack of training on how to intervene when witnessing it.
Because street harassment goes against everything LâOrĂ©al Paris stands for, the brand launched Stand Up against street harassment in 2020 in partnership with Right To Be. This program is focused on raising awareness about this global issue and training people on how to react safely when experiencing or witnessing it, based on the 5Dâs methodology created by Right To Be, an international NGO expert in the fight against harassment of all forms. Right To Beâs 5Dâs methodology is five simple and effective tools to help people safely intervene when they witness or experience street harassment. Stand Up also takes the training into the heart of communities and create a global, with the help of local non-profit organisations. Because nothing should stand between a woman and her self-worth.
Our vision
LâOrĂ©al Paris has always championed and celebrated womenâs empowerment aiming to create a fairer, more inclusive, and respectful world where women are visible, powerful and decision makers. Street harassment goes against all of this. Street harassment is the main issue that hinders womenâs intrinsic freedom and lead them to missing out on some important opportunities. That must change. With Stand Up against street harassment, we are aiming to make it change. We are aiming to ensure that women are visible in the society. We are aiming to ensure they are who they want to be.
Our vision
Emily May, Co-founder and Executive Director of Right To BeâHow many of us look the other way because we simply donât know how to help? Weâve partnered with LâOrĂ©al Paris to train people around the world, men, women, of all origins and all generations in the 5Dsâs, the simple tools they need in everyday lives to first recognize and then to intervene. This partnership has the power to really transform this issue. Together, with LâOrĂ©al Paris, we can end street harassment to make the public space safe for girls and women.âÂ
About Right To Be
Right To Be is a global leader in the movement to end harassment. What started as a blog launched by youth to share personal experiences of harassment quickly turned into a global initiative. Right To Be works in communities to understand the problem, ignite public conversations, and develop innovative strategies that result in safe and welcoming environments for all.
Right To Be has received over 15,000 stories of street harassment from people like you
Right To Be works globally to address harassment, and has collected stories from over 50 countries in over 20 languages. Data shows the simple act of sharing your story reduces the trauma associated with harassment.
Our vision
Suky Bhaker, CEO"Everyone has the right to be safe. But as our survey finds, a shocking number of people-disproportionately women-are experiencing harassment in public spaces. It is unacceptable. Stand Up Against Street Harassment bystander intervention training aims to address the prevalence of public harassment. Working with LâOreal Paris through Stand Up, we aim to equip people with tools to tackle public harassment. Bystanders can play an important role in supporting victims, helping them feel-and be-safer."
About Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the UKâs pioneering personal safety charity and leading stalking authority, established in 1986, following the disappearance of 25-year-old Suzy Lamplugh, an estate agent and lone-worker who went to meet a client and never returned. Suzy was never found and eventually declared deceased after seven years in 1993.
Safer cities for girls and young women in all their diversities
Our mission is to reduce the risk and prevalence of abuse, aggression, and violence - with a specific focus on stalking and harassment - through education, campaigning, and support.
Stand Up trainings
Learn how to fight against street harassment with our Stand Up trainings.
You can either get trained on the website training (10-15 minutes) or get trained with our partner Right To Be during a 1 hour webinar.
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