Yorkshire Post

Unwanted sex attention for girls in uniform

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MORE THAN a third of girls in school uniform have been sexually harassed in public, a survey has found.

The data from Plan Internatio­nal UK shows that 35 per cent of girls have received unwanted sexual attention or contact such as being groped, stared at, catcalled and wolf-whistled while wearing their school uniform in public.

One in eight girls reported being 12 years old or younger when she first experience­d unwanted sexual attention.

The poll of 1,004 girls aged 1421 also found that one in seven girls had been followed while in uniform.

Meanwhile eight per cent said they had been filmed or photograph­ed by a stranger without their permission, or someone had taken a photograph up their school skirt.

Some 37 per cent of the girls questioned said they had been sexually harassed while travelling to or from school.

The findings come as Plan Internatio­nal UK launches a new report into the impact of street harassment on girls and women in the UK.

The charity is calling on the Government to recognise harassment in public as a form of gender-based violence in its strategy to end violence against women and girls.

Tanya Barron, chief executive at Plan Internatio­nal UK, said: “It is shocking and deeply concerning that girls, many of whom are clearly of school age because they are in uniform, are being targeted and sexually harassed by perpetrato­rs in the street.

“It’s simply not acceptable that girls as young as 12 are being wolfwhistl­ed at in public, touched against their will, stared at or even followed.

“This disgracefu­l behaviour needs to be called out and stopped.”

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