This week we are supporting National Stalking Awareness Week. Stalking is when someone repeatedly behaves in a way that makes you feel scared, distressed or threatened. It follows the pattern of FOUR – fixated, obsessed, unwanted and repeated. Any kind of persistent, unwanted contact that causes distress is stalking and is unacceptable. Stalking is a serious and distressing crime which can escalate, and in some cases, is a pre-cursor to violence or serious harm. Therefore, it is important to report incidents of concern. If this is happening to you, please report it to us. Or, visit the Suzy Lamplugh Trust for advice. #NSAW2026 |