Just Don’t Resources

Welcome to these resources and thank you for supporting this incredibly important agenda. Everything you read is entirely co-produced by Bradford Council’s Youth Ambassadors with the support of Bradford Council’s Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence/Safety of Women and Girls teams and the Youth Service. 

On this page you can find the Just don’t films in full (please check if the content is suitable for your audience  13+).

To deliver each session you will need the resource pack and power point which contains all the film clips you will need.

Just Don’t Cat Call

1 in 2 women have experienced at least 1 form of harassment in the last 12 months. Whether from cars, in parks, on the street, whilst shopping, cat calling is rife.

That’s just not ok. 

This film explores how this act of intimidation feels from a female’s perspective. 

 

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Just Don’t Send It

25% of young people have been sent an unwanted image or video by someone they know online. 

 That’s just not ok. 

This film explores how receiving an unwanted image feels from a female’s perspective. 

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Just Don’t Touch

91% of women aged 18-24 have been sexually harassed. 96% of these women did not report these incidents (UN Women UK).

That’sjust not ok. 

This film explores how a stranger’s actions and intentions threatens the safety of a female in a public place.  

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Just Don’t Harrass

71% of women in the UK reported experiencing sexual harassment in public spaces. This rises to 86% among women aged 18-24.

 That’s just not ok. 

This film explores how harassment from and ex-partner feels from a female’s perspective. 

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Just Don’t You Need Consent

1 in 4 women over the age of 16 in the UK have been raped or sexually assaulted. (Rape Crisis England and Wales). 

 That’s just not ok. 

This film explores how the aftermath of not giving consent can be perceived in two very different ways – from the female perspective and from the perspective of the perpetrator. 

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NotOKNeverOK powerpoint training

The #JustNotOk project is part funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). In West Yorkshire, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority leads the implementation of the Fund as part of the Mayor’s ambition to make West Yorkshire the best place to work, learn and live.