Women’s safety - Has anything changed since Sarah Everard? Listen to a special episode of the Uncovered Podcast
  • 2 years ago
On this episode of Uncovered we look back at the year since Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered by serving police officer Wayne Couzens.

This murder sparked national outcry and started a wider conversation around the safety of women on the streets and sexism at large.

We speak to campaigner Patsy Stevenson about her experience since she was arrested at a vigil held for Sarah Everard in the days after her murder.

Emma Kay tell us about the WalkSafe app she's developed following her personal experiences of fearing for her safety.

Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse tells us about her efforts to create a transformation in culture towards women.

Alice Jackson founder of Strut Safe an initiative which aims to help women get home safely tells us how the idea was born in the days following Sarah Everard's murder.

Founder of 'Catcalls of London', Farah Benis also joins us on the podcast to talk about how she is working for change, emphasising the importance of education in tackling this issue.