The I Am Collective

Why The Silence?

The following survey is focused on the Silence around Gender-based violence(GBV). Your feedback on this issue would assist in developing interventions and programmes to support individuals, families and communities impacted by GBV. The survey is anonymous, participation is voluntary and you are free to withdraw from the survey at any stage. By completing the survey you are granting permission to publish the results. We thank you for completing the survey
1.Where did you hear about this survey?
2.Gender
3.Age Group
4.Employment Status
5.Have you ever witnessed any of the following behaviours(Required.)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Always
Often
"Catcalling" (whistling)
Inappropriate sexual comments
Sexist jokes
Repeated hugs or other unwanted touching
6.If you have been witness to any of the following behaviours? Select the response which best describes how this made you feel.(Required.)
Very uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral/Indifferent
Comfortable
Very comfortable
"Catcalling" (whistling)
Inappropriate sexual comments
Sexist jokes
Repeated hugs or other unwanted touching
7.Have you ever witnessed any of the following behaviours related to GBV?(Required.)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Violence against women and girls (WAVG)
Violence against LGBTI people
Intimate partner violence (IPV)
Domestic violence
Sexual violence (SV)
8.If you have been witness to any of the behaviours listed below, select the response that best describes how this made you feel.(Required.)
Very uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral/Indifferent
Comfortable
Very Comfortable
Violence against women and girls (VAWG)
Violence against LGBTI people
Intimate partner violence (IPV)
Domestic violence (DV)
Sexual violence (SV)
Indirect (structural) violence
9.Have you ever tried to intervene in a situation where GBV has taken place?
10.If you responded No in question 9, please share what prevented you from intervening (select all that are applicable).
Strongly agree
Agree
Neutral/Indifferent
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
I felt scared (of being attacked)
It's none of my business
I didn't know enough about the situation
I didn't think the situation was true
I didn't think the situation was serious enough 
I knew the perpetrator
I knew the victim
I didn't not know the perpetrator
I did not know the victim
11.If you have responded YES in question 8,  by intervening, which of the following behaviours best describes your response? (select all that apply)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Tried to calm the perpetrator
Tried to protect the victim
Intervened in a situation with aggression
Offered support to the victim
Offered to help the aggressor
Intervened by calling the police
12.How comfortable are you to talk about the following?(Required.)
Very uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral/Indifferent
Comfortable
Very comfortable
Gender roles early in life
Characteristics assigned to men and women 
Discussing stereotypes with children
Talking about consent
Talking about bodily autonomy
Domestic Violence (DV)
Sexual Violence (SV)
Indirect (structural) violence
13.How comfortable would you feel to do the following?(Required.)
Very uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral/Indifferent
Comfortable
Very comfortable
Express your opinion, where sexual harassment attitudes or behaviours are being displayed, by leaving the individual or group who are perpetrating them?
Take action if there is a GBV threat of immediate danger by calling the police and/or security.
Make it known that you don’t agree when derogatory, degrading, abusive and violent attitudes or behaviours are displayed.
Approach the person when they are alone, calm and you are in a situation where you can speak openly without being interrupted. Let them know that you are coming to speak with them because you care about them and are concerned about what is going on.
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