The It Does Matter campaign aims to educate and empower victims to report non-contact sexual offences.
This campaign has been developed with campaigner Lisa Squire from Buckinghamshire, whose daughter Libby was murdered in 2019 when she was at university by a sexual predator with an extensive offending history. Many sexual predators have histories like this where their offending pattern includes both contact and non-contact sexual offences.
Non-contact sexual offences, such as exposure (including online) and voyeurism, have been historically overlooked in society as a form of violence against women and girls but it’s time to change that. Reporting non-contact sexual offences is using your voice and actions to drive change and create a safer environment for everyone.
It Does Matter. It is serious. Together, we can make a difference.
To find out more about the campaign, you can visit the It Does Matter website – https://www.itdoesmatter.org.uk/
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