Fairspace creates safer spaces for all by ending harassment. One street, one community, one workplace at a time.
Most of us carry out our daily lives in one or more of these Spaces: the Community (think streets, public transport, cafes, bars/nightclubs), the Workplace (think the office, whether it’s onsite or remote) and in Education (think schools, universities, student associations).
Our Governments (think local municipalities, national government bodies) often set and enforce the laws and policies that govern these Spaces.
Each space offers a different experience for everyone. Yet, harassment persists for very similar reasons, regardless of which space you’re in.
We customise our services for each space, so that our clients and partners feel connected, empowered and ready to end harassment when they witness it.
Explore what we do in each Space:
Informing policy and
providing expert advice
Government
Go to Workplaces
Education
Workplaces
Ending harassment
at work
Ending harassment at
education institutions
Resource Hub
Informing policy and
providing expert advice
Education
Government
Ending harassment at
education institutions
Workplaces
Ending harassment
at work
Ending harassment in
streets and neighbourhoods
Communities
Everything you need
to know about news,
policies and progress
to end harassment
Training and tools to empower you
in the fight against street harassment.
ACTION HUB
Go to CommunitiesEnding harassment
in streets and neighbourhoods
Training and tools to empower you
in the fight against street harassment.
Everything you need
to know about news,
policies and progress
to end harassment
Communities
Action hub
Go to Action hubResource hub
Our work
Discover our work and our impact
Ways to give
Supporting Fairspace is good for business and creates stronger communities.
Choose your way to give:
Corporate giving
- Fund the fight to end harassment
- Sponsor a role or event
- Include us in your employee payroll giving program
- Add us to your employee matching gift program
Corporate support
- Give employees the opportunity to volunteer with us
- Host a fundraiser to end harassment
What’s happening
Get the latest news and insights on ending harassment in public spaces and workplaces
Our partners
What people say about us
"Fairspace works in a professional and respectful manner, quickly winning trust of the participants."
Brigitte ObertopProject Lead Gender Justice, Oxfam Novib
"Working with Fairspace has been highly valuable for us as a company. From the start they have been incredibly thorough, professional and approachable, and of course very knowledgeable. They really took the time to get to know our company’s culture and areas where we needed to improve. We started collaborating well before the pandemic and increased attention to oppression of BIPOC. Eve and Laura were very agile in adapting the course material to both a virtual format and tailoring it to focus on racial injustice. In our case we sought to make these accessible, more entry-level workshops and Fairspace was very successful in fulfilling that. We have had very positive feedback from colleagues who have participated!"
David MorroweBay Classifieds Group
"Fairspace believes that, in order to end violence against women, we need a culture shift. Fairspace shows us how to achieve this change. By engaging young people, Fairspace gives us hope that in the future, all women and girls can walk through public space safely."
Human Rights Councilthe Netherlands
“The team at Fairspace did an impressive job at adapting the workshops to our specific needs, both in terms of the different target groups (students and staff) as well as a university with a very international student body. The workshops were very professionally implemented with fitting real-life examples for the different attendees. Both our students and staff were impressed, gained new knowledge and, most importantly, learned about a variety of practical ways to act as bystanders in potentially stressful situations. Thank you Fairspace, your work really had an impact!”
Marieke FröhlichRhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences





