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6 days ago
6 days ago
Hey there, welcome to this episode of the Guernsey Deep Dive podcast, where we tackle some of the most pressing and sensitive issues facing our community. In today’s discussion, we delve deep into the challenging landscape of sexual assault reporting and victim support in Guernsey. Through news articles, personal stories, and even court transcript access, we aim to unearth the real struggles victims face in seeking justice.
Central to our exploration is the poignant story of Daisy Chappell, a brave advocate who, after reporting her own assault, uncovered the systemic failures and tough barriers faced by many. From initial police interactions to the medical process, every step of her experience highlights the urgent need for reform and the often overwhelming emotional cost for victims.
We also shine a light on the broader cultural challenges, sparked by movements such as Reclaim These Streets and Daisy’s own activism. Her tireless efforts expose the persistent issues of underreporting and the critical gaps in support services. It’s a sobering reflection on how deeply these problems run, but also an inspiring call to action for the community to rally for change.
You’ll hear about the established need for dedicated resources like Willow House and the ongoing battle against misguided attitudes within authoritative bodies. As Daisy’s story illustrates, addressing these issues isn’t just about immediate fixes—it’s about transforming perceptions and procedures to build a more just and empathetic system for all survivors.
Join us as we explore these layers, ask the hard questions, and think about what needs to happen on both an individual and systemic level to create meaningful change.
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