
"From 11:30 until 13:30 GMT, and post-match, supporters can head to pop-up stalls outside East Stand, by the E32 turnstiles, to speak with safeguarding staff from both clubs, GMP, British Transport Police, Transport for Greater Manchester and Her Game Too, to find out more about recognising the signs of violence and what to do if you witness it."
"The pop-up stalls form part of a wider campaign led by GMP on keeping women and girls safe at football matches. Representatives from partners will be on hand to speak with fans, answer questions, and signpost to further help."
"Supporters are encouraged to use the Virtual Steward Service to raise any concerns at the stadium. Simply text ACTION to 66777 followed by the stand, row and seat of the offender and the nature of the problem."
A collaborative effort is underway to address violence against women and girls at football matches, involving Manchester City, Greater Manchester Police, and other partners. Pop-up stalls will be available for supporters to engage with safeguarding staff and learn about recognizing signs of violence. This initiative is part of a broader campaign by GMP aimed at enhancing safety for women and girls at sporting events. Supporters are encouraged to utilize the Virtual Steward Service to report any concerns anonymously.
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