Section 2 β Responsibility Shift
No More Victim Blame
For too long, womenβs safety has been framed around what women should do differently. This section resets that narrative β clearly and unapologetically.
π« The Old Narrative
Women are often told to:
β’ Dress differently
β’ Walk differently
β’ Speak differently
β’ Avoid certain places
This places responsibility on the person at risk β not the behaviour creating the risk.
π The Aware360 Shift
Responsibility belongs with:
β’ The person choosing harmful behaviour
β’ The systems that enable or ignore it
β’ The environments that allow risk to grow
Safety education should empower β not restrict.
π§ Agency Without Blame
Aware360 teaches awareness and early action without suggesting fault.
Choosing safer options does not mean responsibility for harm.
It means understanding risk β and having choices.
π₯ Shared Responsibility
Safety improves when:
β’ Communities intervene early
β’ Bystanders act safely
β’ Systems support prevention
Women should not carry the burden alone.
β The Core Truth
Being aware does not mean being responsible for harm.
Responsibility always sits with the person choosing harmful behaviour.
Awareness β’ Distance β’ Early Action β’ Confidence β’ Shared Responsibility

