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At Paladin, we offer bespoke training for professionals.

For further information on this for your service, please get in touch with us via info@paladinservice.co.uk

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If you have been impacted by stalking, then Action Against Stalking is here for you. You can contact us at 0800 820 2427, support@actionagainststalking.org or visit www.actionagainststalking.org/referral

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To wrap up National Stalking Awareness Week 2025, here are some ways you can help Paladin and our partner agencies, to ensure we are able to continue to provide vital support to victims of stalking.

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A flyer showing information to recognise, respond and refer stalking. Support available via 08008202427, or support@actionagainststalking.org

A flyer showing information to recognise, respond and refer stalking. Support available via 08008202427, or support@actionagainststalking.org

Stalking leaves victims with long-lasting psychological impacts that can manifest as physical symptoms. The root cause of these feelings must be understood and addressed to ensure effects are reduced.​ www.actionagainststalking.org/
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Paladin has been working with medical students to raise awareness around stalking and to inform them of how they can best help their future patients, who may be victims of stalking themselves, get the best support.

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Here are some top tips from young people themselves on how professionals should respond to young victims of stalking.

This poster has been made in collaboration with some of the members of the Stalking Consortium.

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Stalking is unwanted, focused behaviours carried out by one person, or persons, against another, causing fear and alarm. 
It may be that the acts themselves are not threatening or abusive, but the meaning and context may have significance and are causing you fear and alarm.

Stalking is unwanted, focused behaviours carried out by one person, or persons, against another, causing fear and alarm. It may be that the acts themselves are not threatening or abusive, but the meaning and context may have significance and are causing you fear and alarm.

It can include: 
Standing outside someone’s home, work, school
Unwanted or threatening phone calls, messages, letters or emails
Sending unwanted gifts
Threats against the person, their family, their pets
Publishing private material online
Damage to property
Physical and/or sexual assault

It can include: Standing outside someone’s home, work, school Unwanted or threatening phone calls, messages, letters or emails Sending unwanted gifts Threats against the person, their family, their pets Publishing private material online Damage to property Physical and/or sexual assault

Being stalked can leave you feeling alone and isolated. If the stalker is not violent or threatening, you may find that others do not take your concerns seriously or feel you are over-reacting. 

If you are being stalked, it is common to feel anxious, depressed, hypersensitive and fearful. These feelings can remain even after the stalking behaviour stops. It’s important to recognise that stalking has a similar impact as other forms of sexual violence.

Being stalked can leave you feeling alone and isolated. If the stalker is not violent or threatening, you may find that others do not take your concerns seriously or feel you are over-reacting. If you are being stalked, it is common to feel anxious, depressed, hypersensitive and fearful. These feelings can remain even after the stalking behaviour stops. It’s important to recognise that stalking has a similar impact as other forms of sexual violence.

You can get support from: 
Action Against Stalking
Suzy Lamplugh Trust
North, East and South Ayrshire Women's Aid 
The Scottish Women's Rights Centre.

You can get support from: Action Against Stalking Suzy Lamplugh Trust North, East and South Ayrshire Women's Aid The Scottish Women's Rights Centre.

Stalking is about control—not love.
It’s a pattern of obsessive, unwanted behaviour that causes distress, fear, and harm.
This #StalkingAwarenessWeek, we’re raising awareness and pointing people to support.

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Here are 2 case studies which highlight the importance of healthcare professionals spotting stalking and supporting victims accordingly.

The impact stalking has on victims is profound and it is crucial victims are able to access appropriate support.

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At Paladin, our ISACs support victims of stalking across England and Wales.

Referrals can be made via our website www.paladinservice.co.uk

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It is crucial that those working within the healthcare sector are able to spot the signs of stalking, in order to help victims get the support they need.

Recognise. Respond. Refer.

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It's National Stalking Awareness Week.

If you have been impacted by stalking, then Action Against Stalking is here for you. You can contact us at 0800 820 2427, support@actionagainststalking.org or visit www.actionagainststalking.org/referral

#RecogniseRespondRefer, #SpotTheSigns and #NSAW2025

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