Lunas Collective, volunteer-powered chat helpline, recently held an event called #DearSurvivor, an online discussion on gender-based violence experienced in public and online spaces. This online service has been helping people who experienced gender-based violence.

Gender-based violence refers to harmful acts experienced by anyone because of their gender identity or sexuality. during #DearSurvivor, speakers tackled this extensively — what it is, what actions we can take, and how we can care for the survivors. In this post, I’ll share with you some of the things I learned from the event that may be good to know to help make safe spaces for ourselves and for people around us when we travel — whether it’s during your daily commute or a vacation.

What is safe spaces Act?

But first, let’s talk about the safe spaces Act!

Safe spaces Act also known as Republic Act 11313 is a law in the Philippines that provides protective measures and prescribe penalties for gender-based violence or harassment. violation of the safe spaces Act is a criminal offense and is punishable with fines or imprisonment.

This applies in public spaces such as streets, restaurants, hotels, malls, public parks, public utility vehicles, governments offices, workplaces, schools, etc. This is also applicable to online platforms.

According to Lunas panelist and Ateneo law faculty member Atty. Patty Sta. Maria, the acts that are punishable under this law include both verbal and physical acts such as, but are not limited to the following:

Catcalling

Misogynistic, transphobic, homophobic, and sexist slurs

Relentless requests for personal details

Uninvited comments about appearance

Sexual or lewd suggestions

Obscene gestures

Ψαχούλεμα

Unwanted Advances

Any conduct of sexual nature and other conduct based on sex that affects the dignity of a person, which is unwelcome, unreasonable, and offensive to the recipient.

Creates an intimidating, hostile, or humiliating environment for the recipient.

This includes communication through electronic means.

What We Can Do to Help

If you witness someone being victimized of a gender-based violence, there are things you can do as a bystander. Often, people don’t take action due to multiple reasons including what is called the bystander effect.

Bystander effect is when you don’t do anything because nobody else is doing anything either or you’re assuming that someone else is already doing something about it. other reasons could be a cultural thing, thinking that’s just the way it is or thinking why make it your problem when you’re not being bothered. Or it could also be thinking that helping won’t really help anyway.

During the #DearSurvivor session, panelist and physical therapist Barb Nava discussed the 5Ds of Bystander Intervention, as put together by ihollaback.org, a worldwide people-powered movement to end all forms of harassment. Make yourself familiar with this and remember it in case you witness gender-based violence in public spaces.

Αποσπώ. You can do this by striking up a conversation with the target or find another way to draw the attention away from them. Some things you can do is ask for directions or time.

Απευθείας. before you do this, make sure to asses your safety first. You can call out or speak up about the harassment and be firm about it. Then, talk to the person being harassed.

Αντιπρόσωπος. You can find help from someone else, especially someone of authority. For example, if you’re on a bus, you may call the attention of the conductor or the driver. After you do this, you can check on the person being harassed and ask them if they want to call the police.

Καθυστέρηση. After the incident is over, check on the person being harassed. Ask if they are okay, if they want company, or if they want to be accompanied somewhere.

Εγγραφο. Again, ensure your safety first before doing this and try to do the first 4Ds to help the victim first. If you’ve done that and the harassment hasn’t stopped, record a video or an audio of what’s going on. This would be very helpful if the victim chooses to report the incident to the police. If you do this, here are a few things to remember:
– keep a safe distance.
– film street signs and/or other landmarks to help identify the location.
– say the date and time audibly on the recording.
When the incident is over, ask the person targeted what they want to finish with the footage. never post it online without their permission.

Make sure that whatever you do is focused in supporting them. and when the survivor is ready, encourage then to reach out and report the incident. here are a few ways you can report gender-based violence:

Aleng Pulis (PNP)
PNP women child protection center Hotline: 177 / 8532-6690
Aleng Pulis Hotline: 09197777377

Tisya Hustisya (Free legal advice Support)
fb.com/tisyahustisya
Globe/TM: 09533826936
Smart/TNT/Sun: 09510774412

More travel safety TipsΚατά τη διάρκεια της συζήτησης του πίνακα, ο υποστηρικτής της οδικής ασφάλειας Arlet Villanueva μοιράζεται επίσης συμβουλές ασφαλείας όταν ταξιδεύετε, ειδικά αν είστε σόλο.

Γνωρίστε την τοποθεσία σας. Εξοικειωθείτε με τον τόπο που επισκέπτεστε. Γνωρίστε τις διαδρομές σας και σχεδιάστε τις στάσεις σας. Είναι επίσης σημαντικό να γνωρίζετε το δρόμο σας γύρω από την περιοχή που θα μείνετε.

Χρησιμοποιήστε μια εφαρμογή για να μοιραστείτε την τοποθεσία σας στην οικογένεια και τους φίλους σας. Υπάρχουν πολλές εφαρμογές που μπορείτε να χρησιμοποιήσετε που θα επιτρέψει την οικογένεια και τους φίλους σας να γνωρίζουν την τοποθεσία σας ακόμα κι αν είστε μακριά από αυτούς. Χρησιμοποιήστε αυτό, ώστε κάποιος να γνωρίζει πάντα πού είσαι.

Φέρτε ένα σφυρίχτρα. Όταν ταξιδεύετε μόνος, φέρτε ένα σφυρίχτιστο και κρατήστε το μαζί σας ανά πάσα στιγμή. Μπορείτε να το χρησιμοποιήσετε για να πάρετε προσοχή ή να καλέσετε για βοήθεια σε περίπτωση που συμβαίνει κάτι κακό.

Μην φοβάστε να μιλήσετε όταν αισθάνεστε άβολα. Η ασφάλειά σας είναι η πιο σημαντική, οπότε μην φοβάστε να πείτε πότε κάτι σας κάνει να αισθάνεστε άβολα.

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