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AIMEE JESS AND CASEY. INTERVENTION 2

Intervention 2

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AIMEE JESS AND CASEY.

INTERVENTION 2

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We all did this separatelyAimee: awkward, hard to not do anything and stay still in one spot, people were looking felt

uncomfortable instantly wanted to move and look and things but I couldn’t .

Jess: I felt out of place man in a van stopped to looked at me, very aware of what's going on

around me. Hard not to get my phone out and text which is what I do when I'm alone.

Casey: Felt hard to stand still, people in cars looking at me but at the same time many people didn’t notice and walked on by as if I was just

another person on the street.

TASK 1: STANDING ON A STREET CORNER

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WALKING BACKWARDS

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Casey: A man on the fruit stall shouted ‘watch where you're going love’ which made me nervous but knew I could trust who I was

with. Felt slightly unstable and confused as to where I was going even though I know campus well.

Jess: Felt better with my umbrella up so no one could notice me. Couple of girls looking at me strangely which made me

uncomfortable.

Aimee: uncomfortable, disorientated, thought I was going to trip over. Have to trust partners so that you don’t bang into

something. However I did walk into a pole.

Overall we felt people were focused on the rain rather than us walking backwards so many people were staring at the floor or

saw us as obstacles that they had to get around. We were an inconvenience.

WALKING BACKWARDS