Safety of Women at Night

Our eCourse for the safety of women at night was built in collaboration with our SWaN Ambassadors who deliver live training in and around Exeter. 

We explore all aspects of safety of women at night and this is part of a much bigger project in partnership with the Police, OPCC, Exeter City Council, Colab, Exeter University & Space.

Resources and available contacts are accessible within the eCourse. 

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome to the course!

    • A message from your instructor

    • How to use this course

    • Before we begin...

    • Download the PDF

  • 2

    Why Are we focusing on Womens Safety at Night?

    • Aims

    • Outcomes

    • Is This OK?

    • A Timely Shift

    • Rape & Sexual Assault

    • SWaN Survey Results

    • Statistics Quiz

    • Counting Dead Women - Karen Ingala Smith

  • 3

    Rape Culture & Double Standards

    • Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women & Girls

    • Rape Culture

    • Double Standards

    • Victim Blaming

    • Myths vs Reality. True or false?

  • 4

    The Bill of Rights

    • Bill of Rights

  • 5

    Fear

    • What Are The Biggest Fears?

    • What is Within Our Control?

    • Fear

    • The 5 F's

    • Decision Making in Fear

  • 6

    Engaging Men & Boys

    • Not All Men

    • White Ribbon Presentation

    • The 10 Dialogues when talking to Men & Boys - Michael Conroy Men At Work CIC

    • Epidemic of Violence - Michael Conroy

    • The Enough Campaign - When You Witness Abuse

  • 7

    Evaluating Risk

    • Evaluating Risk

    • What Practical steps can be taken for women to feel safer?

    • What does Exeter University’ the Night Time Economy(NTE), the council & the police provide/offer?

    • Ask For Angela

  • 8

    Next Steps...

    • SWaN Charter

    • Local Resources

    • More resources for you

    • Before you go...

    • Feedback