Meet the team behind Action Against Stalking and view how their lives led them to our cause.
As Throughcare Service Manager my main responsibility is to manage, monitor, evaluate and continuously improve the specialist support service we offer to anyone who contacts us looking for support and information about their experiences of stalking.
I manage the Throughcare Support Team and work closely with them to assist in service improvements.
My primary goal is to ensure that every person who contacts us receives appropriate support and advice tailored to their needs.
My main responsibility is to raise the profile of the charity and the work we do through managing communications such as creating engaging social media and website content.
My main goal is to promote the life-changing support that AAS provides to victims, raise awareness of stalking behaviours so victims can recognise these and seek support/report early, as well as reinforce AAS’s key objectives; to help stalking victims regain control of their lives and to share professional knowledge and expertise with agencies involved in this sector.
I hold a range of qualifications in Criminal Justice (BA Honours Degree and Masters Degree) as well as being the first CAAS PhD student. I have worked for various organisations both in the governmental sector and third sector.
As Community Engagement and Support Officer, my main responsibilities are social media campaigns, analytics, web-design, internal administrative tasks, event planning as well as content creation along with helping the Prevention and Community Engagement Manager.
My main goal is to ensure that our digital media is accessible, to spread awareness of stalking and to build partnerships.
I hold a Masters degree in Criminal Justice and Penal Change
I am a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist; I help clients who have undergone or are undergoing the trauma of stalking. Often people will use new coping strategies to manage the experience of being stalked. However, although entirely reasonable at the time, these coping strategies can result in day-to-day problems that can seriously affect mental health in the short and long term.
I am here to listen, understand, and together work through how to resolve these issues using evidence-based tools that help you improve your mental health in the short and long term.
As an Initial Response Officer my main role is to provide those contacting the service with advice and support. This can range from signposting to scheduling sessions with the Throughcare Practitioners.
My main goal is to tailor my response to each individual contacting the service via the support email, helpline and contact form on our website. I ensure that I listen to those contacting the service with a compassionate ear and give them the necessary support.
You can contact the service for free, professional and confidential support on 0800 820 2427 or support@actionagainststalking.org
As an Action Against Stalking Throughcare Support Practitioner my main responsibility is to support victims of stalking that contact the service via our website, our national helpline 0800 820 2427 or our support@actionagainststalking.org email.
I offer professional and confidential support to victims dealing with various and complex stalking situations. My goal is to support victims and empower their response to their stalking experience. We also direct and signpost victims to the relevant authorities and other support agencies if necessary.
My work for Action Against Stalking includes sources and applying for funding opportunities for the charity to continue their important work in raising awareness of this crime and supporting victims.