Police Scotland launches new THAT GUY sexual crime prevention campaign

Be a mate, don’t be THAT GUY

Men are being challenged to be a mate, to step in and put a stop to behaviour that might put their friends at risk of sexual offending.

Last year, Police Scotland’s viral THAT GUY campaign challenged men’s attitudes and behaviour towards women. It put the cause of sexual offending where it belongs – with men.

This year’s campaign, launched today, urges men to be the solution to preventing sexual offending by having those difficult conversations with a friend who may have crossed the line.

Launching the campaign Deputy Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, Police Scotland, said: “Last year’s campaign asked men to reflect on their own behaviours and attitudes – and those of their friends, family and colleagues – towards women, to prevent rape, sexual assault and harassment.

“We held up the mirror to harassing and abusive behaviours that impact on women. Now we are focusing on a solution.

“Our new campaign is about what men can do. It asks them to think about the impact their friend’s behaviour has on women, and to step in, to be that friend. Be the mate who takes a friend aside, and has that quiet word. It’s about stopping a friend doing something they will regret.

“Of course not all men go on to offend but all men have a responsibility and a role to play in ending sexual violence against women and girls.

“This isn’t about shaming. We are asking men to be a mate, look out for your friends, to join the conversation and to stop sexual offending before it starts.”

THAT GUY builds on previous Police Scotland sexual crime prevention campaigns, targeting men aged 18 – 35 years who are most likely to commit sexual offences.

Its aim is to urge men to take responsibility for their actions and language to help effect a culture change to tackle sexual crime against women.

The campaign features a new advert which will run on several online platforms, including social media.

Watch the new THAT GUY video here

Visit the THAT GUY website for advice and resources

M-Club on Monday

🌿Did you know that you can manage menopause symptoms through food?🌿

Are you navigating through menopause and looking for natural ways to ease the journey? the right Foods can be powerful allies in managing symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and bone health.

📆When: Monday 19th of August

📍Where: Pilton Community Health Project

⏱What time: 18:30 – 20:30

Join us in exploring how simple dietary changes can support your body during this transition. Let’s embrace this stage of life with nourishing meals that help us feel our best.

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TONIGHT: Menopause Club at PCHP

PCHP are pleased to welcome the Menopause Club back this evening (Monday 20th May )from 6.30pm – 8.30pm.

Led by Karen Anderson; an experienced, engaging and enthusiastic freelance facilitator. The Menopause Club is an opportunity to meet with other local women who are going through this transition and share experiences, advice and top tips. T

here’s usually tears and laughter in equal measure and the group is open to ALL local women going through peri and post menopausal symptoms.

Sometimes just being with others can be all it takes to realize you’re not alone. So grab your fan and come along for an evening of #connection.

We look forward to welcoming you soon. Any queries please get in touch via email: hello@pchp.org.uk

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ELREC: Open Arms project relaunch

ELREC are very delighted to announce the next big chapter on our “Open Arms” project journey which has been fuelled by an award from The National Lottery Community Fund, made possible by National Lottery players.

This generous funding will be used to provide life-improving services and activities including fitness classes, arts and crafts workshops and socialising events to women from minority ethnic and migrant backgrounds in Edinburgh and Lothians.

With the amazing support of the National Lottery Community Fund ELREC can help women improve their physical and mental health which has deteriorated because of loneliness and isolation. We are thrilled to have this support and to be able to transform people’s lives for the better.

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Dobhran takes to the water again

Granton’s very own hand carved 9-meter-long Iron Age logboat, Dobhran, will sail again today!

Today’s re-launch is at Granton Harbour between 12.30 – 1pm. All welcome to watch, cheer and clap.

‘Dobhran’ got severely damaged as Storm Arwen washed into Granton Harbour way back in ancient times; November 2021!

Volunteers from both The School of Ancient Crafts and Granton:Hub have worked hard … only teaditional Iron Age skills & techniques have been used in the fixing of ‘Dobhran’ logboat, and, no seals were harmed in the sealant process!

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