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Prof. Jo Phoenix: The shocking truth about sexual assaults in hospitals

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Prof. Jo Phoenix is the author of the report published by the Women's Rights Network entitled "When we are at our most vulnerable: the sickening extent of rapes and sexual assaults in hospitals"
We talk about:

  • Jo's crowdfunder for her important employment tribunal against the Open University
  • How the report came about
  • "Sexual safety" - putting the responsibility on the victim
  • Shockingly awful data collection practices by the police and what "somewhere else" means
  • Rape myths
  • Attrition rates - why so high and why so in hospitals?
  • Personal accounts of sexual assaults in healthcare settings
  • What difference did Covid make?
  • How the report has been received
  • Calls to Action - what you can do to help

✍🏻READ ABOUT AND DOWNLOAD THE REPORT HERE
https://www.womensrights.network/hospital-report
👉🏻 WOMEN'S RIGHTS NETWORK - JOIN US!
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#StopHospitalRapes #NotAPlaceOfSafety
#womensrightsnetwork #RespectMySex #SaveOurSpaces #SaveWomensSport

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***Listener discretion advised***
This episode is not suitable for children to hear.
Prof. Jo Phoenix is the author of the report published by the Women's Rights Network entitled "When we are at our most vulnerable: the sickening extent of rapes and sexual assaults in hospitals"
We talk about:

  • Jo's crowdfunder for her important employment tribunal against the Open University
  • How the report came about
  • "Sexual safety" - putting the responsibility on the victim
  • Shockingly awful data collection practices by the police and what "somewhere else" means
  • Rape myths
  • Attrition rates - why so high and why so in hospitals?
  • Personal accounts of sexual assaults in healthcare settings
  • What difference did Covid make?
  • How the report has been received
  • Calls to Action - what you can do to help

✍🏻READ ABOUT AND DOWNLOAD THE REPORT HERE
https://www.womensrights.network/hospital-report
👉🏻 WOMEN'S RIGHTS NETWORK - JOIN US!
https://www.womensrights.network/join-wrn
👉🏻 WOMEN'S RIGHTS NETWORK - DONATE!
https://www.womensrights.network/donate
👩🏻‍💻 ALL OUR MEDIA
https://linktr.ee/womensrightsnetwork
#StopHospitalRapes #NotAPlaceOfSafety
#womensrightsnetwork #RespectMySex #SaveOurSpaces #SaveWomensSport

  continue reading

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