The Legacy of Suzy Lamplugh’s Disappearance: Tackling Stalking and Harassment in Today’s Society
Date and Time:
Tuesday, 11th February 2025 at 5pm (GMT)
Location:
Online on MS Teams
Speaker:
Emma Lingley-Clark, Interim CEO, Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Emma Lingley-Clark has been Interim CEO of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust since January 2024. She joined the organisation in 2018, where she led the Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme project before becoming Head of Policy and Interim Director for Services and Development. Prior to this, Emma held a joint role with the police and local authority, focusing on violence against women and girls, modern slavery, and Prevent, alongside managing high-risk domestic abuse services and coroners services. Her extensive experience includes cross-agency collaboration across policing, public health, and local authorities to build shared services and improve strategic understanding of complex societal challenges.
Overview:
This lecture explores the enduring impact of Suzy Lamplugh’s disappearance and the critical work being done today to combat stalking and harassment. Emma Lingley-Clark will reflect on the Trust’s mission, achievements, and ongoing challenges, highlighting policy development and multi-agency collaboration to tackle these pressing societal issues.
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The Legacy of Suzy Lamplugh’s Disappearance Tackling Stalking and Harassment in Today’s Society