2 OCTOBER 2018


This briefing marks one year since #MeToo, a social media movement to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual harassment, went viral across the world. In it you will find:

  • Fawcett research quantifying the powerful, disruptive impact that the #MeToo movement has had in the UK
  • A summary of the context and history of #MeToo as a movement started by American civil rights activist Tarana Burke in 2006
  • Data on the public's awareness of the #MeToo campaign, broken down by gender and age
  • Data on attitudinal changes towards sexual harassment, broken down by gender and age
  • Data on the public's willingness to speak up against sexual harassment, broken down by gender and age
  • Fawcett's recommendations on how the law must keep pace with the #MeToo movement

This research was kindly supported by Hogan Lovells.

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