Latest news
Stalking prevention assemblies
We are partnering with Durham Constabulary and the Office of Durham Police and Crime Commissioner to deliver assemblies about stalking across schools in County Durham and Darlington
Launching our Stalking Safety Checklist
Working with Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service, we have developed a simple checklist to support schools in creating a full support network around young people to help them recognise and report stalking
Launching our new Key Stage 3 lesson
Our new Key Stage 3 lesson extends our messaging about relationships and stalking to younger students between 11 and 14 years old
National Stalking Awareness Week 2024
The theme for this year’s NSAW is “Join Forces Against Stalking”, focusing on multi-agency working. We are planning a number of activities during the week
Welcome to our new website
We are excited to be going live with our new website for National Stalking Awareness Week
MoD launches new Domestic Abuse Action Plan
The Ministry of Defence has launched a new Domestic Abuse Action Plan for the armed forces. The Alice Ruggles Trust will be involved in the associated training
Our 2024 conference
Our annual hybrid conference (held in Leicester and on-line) will be over two days this year, in response to participants’ feedback. This year’s theme is Best Practice
Young People, Stalking Awareness and Domestic Abuse
The e-book version of our textbook is now available! It is freely available to academics and students at institutions registered with Springer Link.
A need for tougher sentences in murder cases following domestic abuse and stalking
The Alice Ruggles Trust strongly supports the proposal that sentencing decisions in murder cases should take into account the mental or physical suffering inflicted on the victim before death, but urges that statutory measures are strong enough to ensure appropriate tougher sentencing in domestic abuse cases and that the recognised aggravating factors should include stalking.