About this Event
Taking Action on Online and Digital Abuse
📍 LJMU Student Union, Student Life Building, 10 Copperas Hill, Liverpool, L3 5AH
🗓️ Monday 30th March 2026
⏰ 3pm-4.30pm
🎟️ Free event – registration required
Technology is woven into every part of our lives - from messaging and dating apps to social media, gaming, and smart devices.
But these tools can also be used to intimidate, monitor, threaten, or control people.
This is tech-enabled abuse - and it’s a crime.
Join Merseyside Police and the Police & Crime Commissioner, Emily Spurrell, for the launch of the next phase of theTaking Action campaign to tackle violence against women and girls and to raise awareness of, and challenge, harmful behaviour.
We’re inviting students from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), University of Liverpool, and Hope University to be part of this important conversation.
Opened by the Police and Crime Commissioner, this event will feature an expert presentation from Merseyside Police’s cyber team to raise awareness of this growing issue and what’s being done to tackle it.
- What digital and online abuse looks like in everyday life
- When digital behaviour becomes coercive, controlling, or criminal
- Real case examples from Merseyside
- How police identify, investigate, and deal with perpetrators
An expert panel session will also give you the chance to ask questions, find out more about the law, and get practical digital safety advice.
- Learn how to spot red flags
- Understand how to support someone
- Hear directly from cyber and VAWG experts
- Find out what the police are doing to take action
You’ll leave more informed, more confident, and better equipped to navigate the online and digital world safely.
Register today
Spaces are limited. Sign up now to be part of the launch and help make our online and offline spaces safer for everyone.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
LJMU Student Life Building, Copperas Hill, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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