How the words and stories we use about harassment quietly protect perpetrators and shift the burden onto victims. Covers victim-blaming language, the bystander effect, media framing, normalisation of harm, and how to use the active voice to keep accountability where it belongs.
The full curriculum, quizzes, and certificate are on hassl.uk.
These multimodal assets are supplementary — designed to introduce or reinforce, not replace.
Asset 01 — Video Explainer
A NotebookLM-generated explainer video walking through the framework with narrated visuals.
Auto-narrated explainer on how language shifts blame, why it matters, and the concrete swaps that put responsibility back on the actor.
Asset 02 — Audio Deep-Dive
A NotebookLM Audio Overview — two AI hosts in a conversational deep-dive. Suitable for commuting, gym, or anywhere you'd listen to a podcast.
Deep-dive on social conditioning, "she was asking for it", media framing, normalisation, and the active-voice fix.
Asset 03 — Infographic
Single-poster reference. Click to enlarge.
Single-poster reference covering common victim-blaming phrases, the active-voice rewrites, and the narrative shift in news headlines.
Asset 04 — Slides
A presentation deck. Useful for facilitating a session or running through the framework with a group. Each slide is a designed visual; click any to enlarge.
Cover, the conditioning, common myths, the bystander effect, media framing, and the active-voice rewrites that change accountability. Editable in PowerPoint or Keynote.
Asset 05 — Mind Map
Interactive mind map of the curriculum. Pan, zoom, click branches to expand or collapse.
Interactive map: how blame gets shifted, what normalisation looks like, and how to rewrite it.