Awareness
& Safety Campaign
Genesis
Women have landed on the Moon, walked in space, been
elected as Heads of States, they have proved themselves equal
to men in every way, Yet they are not safe in their own immediate
surroundings.
Aggression and assault is a women's reality, crime against
women is a daily occurrence, age, class, qualification hold
no significance. These attacks are all abuses of power, where
the attacker (mostly males) uses the act of violence to dominate
and demonstrate power over the attackees.
The sad reality is that we live in an increasingly violent
society in which the fear of crime is ever present. Personal
safety has become an issue of importance for everyone, especially
women. To survive woman need to fight back.
The first step towards effective self-defense is
to realise no matter what, all of us are susceptible to various
forms of crime . And it is well documented that women of all
ages have successfully defended themselves against male attackers.
Eve teasing, sexual harassment, molestation, domestic, violence
etc. no matter what the statistics are, if you are
being harassed or assaulted it will be 100%.
PROJECT
The situation needs to be addressed and taking
a step forward Smile foundation is organising a
series of workshop on "Basics of self defense" for adolescent girls and women as part of its Safety
& Awareness Campaign.
In the first phase 5 workshops were organised in communities of Safdarjung Enclave, Okhla,
Nangloi, Mahipalpur and Lado Sarai with a total participation
of over 500.
These sessions were conducted by experts from the Women
cell of Delhi Police. And were in the form of lectures
coupled with discussion and demonstration of a few basic self-defense
techniques.
The objective of the workshops were be to make the participants
aware of different situations and how to deal with them. Also
covered were the topics of "Myths about women, violence
and self-defense", body language", "how to use everyday items
as weapons and basics about the redressal procedures and how
to approach the police.
In essence the workshops were a wake up call to the
participants that:
- 'Never, never think that it couldn't happen
to you!' Have a plan! Act Hard! Be prepared!
- Women have a right to their space.
- Women have a right to their freedom and
autonomy… and must defend these rights.
The workshops highlighted the fact that it
was absolutely essential that women/girls raise their voice
against any misconduct and get the perpetrators to justice
as it will not only teach the perpetrators a lesson but also
act as a deterrent against them repeating the offense. The
idea that one will be able to pick out a potential attacker
by their appearance, age, class, relation, gender, and what
they do for a living is a mistake. The message loud and clear
was Gone are the days when girls were required to
lower their gaze, walk straight and speak softly, the mantra
for today is look up, be alert about what's happening around
you and speak up against injustice.
The response to the workshops has been overwhelming
and repeat/new workshops will be held in the old and new communities.
The target is to cover at least 1200 girls/women through the
basic workshops and 200 girls/women through the 15 day Self
Defense Training by December 2003. The 15 day Self
Defense Training for above 5 communities will be held in the
months of August to October. |