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Launch of Alice Ruggles Trust Awards

The Alice Ruggles Trust Awards aim to recognise and celebrate those people and projects doing exceptional work bringing stalking to an end.

(Updated November 2024)

The Alice Ruggles Trust Awards, launched in 2024, set out to recognise and celebrate those people and projects doing exceptional work bringing stalking to an end. 

By launching the Alice Ruggles Trust Awards we wanted to highlight best practice across the stalking sector with the aim of amplifying what works. 

  

Awards categories

Outstanding contribution

Recognising the individual who has gone above and beyond to raise awareness, reduce stalking, or make victims safer. 

Working together 

Celebrating brilliant multi-agency partnerships across different teams and how this is making a difference to the victims and perpetrators locally. 

Creating change 

Shining a spotlight on interventions and projects that are improving the lives of victims.

Challenging behaviours 

Recognising work with stalking perpetrators to reduce risk and change behaviour. 

Leader of the year 

We are looking for an exceptional sector leader who has made a difference to their organisation, or the wider sector.  

Learning and training 

This award aims to highlight exemplar training that has made a difference to how you and your organisation respond to stalking. 

Prevention Pioneers  

This award aims recognise a project that has sparked meaningful discussions about stalking among young people.  

Survivor empowerment  

A survivor of stalking who has bravely transformed their personal experience into a catalyst for change. We want to highlight their resilience and the positive impact they have made by sharing their story.  

Volunteer of the year

We are searching for someone who has truly gone the extra mile for the cause and celebrate those volunteers who have shown exceptional commitment and made a difference in this sector. 

Academic contribution

This award seeks recognise significant contributions to academic research and knowledge in the field of stalking 

The Awards were judged by a respected panel of sector leaders, and the awards ceremony was held on Wednesday 6th November at our sixth annual conference, which brought together people from across academia, advocacy, health, education, and criminal justice. 

For a list of the winners see the conference page

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