Portsmouth News

‘Safety audit’ to help protect city’s females

Labour motion to stop male abuse

- By JOSH WRIGHT Local democracy reporter josh.wright@thenews.co.uk

LABOUR councillor­s will call on Portsmouth City Council to carry out a full ‘safety audit’ of the city to make it safer for women and girls at the council's meeting today.

A motion proposed by councillor Kirsty Mellor will urge the council to step up its work to ‘eradicate’ the issue of maleviolen­ce.

‘Male violence against women and girls is a prevalent, persistent and serious issue,’ she will say. ‘One in three women globally have been subjected to physical or sexual violence in their lifetimes.’

Her motion will be seconded by councillor Charlotte Gerada, who says women should ‘not be required to behave differentl­y’ and that everyone had a responsibi­lity to contribute to tackling the problem.

It adds: ‘It is the root cause that needs to be tackled: namely challengin­g the behaviour of men who perpetrate violence.

‘Male violence in all its forms must be eradicated so women feel able to live their lives freely, without fear of harm.’

The motion calls on the council’s cabinet to carry out the audit to gather public views on ways to improve things, including extending the provision of street lighting and CCTV coverage across the city.

It also asks:

For its licensing committee to look at ways it can require late night venues to train staff annually to be able to deal with complaints of sexual harassment,

The governance committee ‘to strongly encourage and recommend’ attendance by all councillor­s to complete training sessions on handling disclosure­s of domestic abuse and sexual violence,

The council to raise awareness of domestic abuse,

And for the cabinet to ‘raise the positive profile of women and girls in the city, including the installati­on of street art.’

Speaking ahead of today’s meeting, Cllr Mellor said her motion was focused on ‘a much more holistic response’ to the issue.

‘We have been arguing for years that women’s safety is everyone’s responsibi­lity,’ she said.

‘To achieve this requires considerab­le efforts from all community members, including elected representa­tives, to work with police forces to tackle gender abuse and discrimina­tion.’ The motion comes days after the formation of a new city-wide forum to tackle the ‘heartbreak­ing’ problem by Cllr Mellor.

 ?? ?? AUDIT CALL Councillor Kirsty Mellor, who has proposed the motion asking for a safety audit
AUDIT CALL Councillor Kirsty Mellor, who has proposed the motion asking for a safety audit

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