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- National Stalking Awareness Week 22nd to 25th April 2025
National Stalking Awareness Week 22nd to 25th April 2025

The theme for National Stalking Awareness Week 2025 is Health Response: Spotting Stalking
We will highlight how specialist stalking services can work with the healthcare sector to recognise victims of stalking and ensure they access the support they need - whether they be patients or members of staff themselves. Like other forms of violence against women and girls, stalking is a public health issue and requires a whole systems approach. Through training, guidance and improved referral pathways, our goal is to support the healthcare sector and ensure no victims of stalking fall through the gaps.
If you work within the healthcare sector and either provide direct care to patients or work at a strategic level to improve conditions for patients and healthcare staff, this is the event for you. Join us for an inspiring conference designed specifically for frontline healthcare providers, where you'll gain valuable insights and practical tools to enhance patient care and safeguard victims of stalking.
National Stalking Awareness Week Conference 2025: Health Response: Spotting Stalking | Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Contact the police if you are being stalked - you have a right to feel safe in your home and workplace.
Stalking is illegal and can include being followed or constantly harassed by another person - for example being sent unwanted emails.
Call 999 if you or someone else is in immediate danger.
Contact your local police if it’s not an emergency.
Support organisations
You can get advice from the National Stalking Helpline.
You can also contact: