OUR RESOURCES

Here you can access our original resources as well as additional resources from other organisations. We offer resources to help people of all ages and backgrounds understand the root causes of men’s violence towards women and girls.

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Bystander training with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust

Ever wanted to help a woman or girl you've seen being harassed but wasn’t sure what to do? Learn how to stand up against harassment with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. Because ending men's violence against women starts by addressing the harmful behaviours that make women unsafe.

The one-hour bystander training session provides participants with the skills needed to intervene safely when witnessing others in distressing and uncomfortable situations.


Recommended reading

  • Kaufman, M. (1987) The construction of masculinity and the triad of men’s violence. In: Kaufman, M. (ed.) Beyond Patriarchy: Essays by Men on Pleasure, Power, and Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-29.

  • Flood, M. (2019) Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Chapter 2, pp. 11-38

  • Heilman, B. and Barker, G. (2018) Masculine norms and violence: Making the connections. Washington, DC: Promundo-US.

  • Kaufman, M. (1999) The seven P's of men's violence. Toronto: MichaelKaufman.com.

  • Heilman, B., Barker, G. and Harrison, A. (2017) The “man box”: A study on being a man in the US, UK, and Mexico. Washington, DC and London: Promundo-US and Unilever.