Enough is a government campaign aimed at protecting women and girls on university campuses. There are over 30 UK universities involved in a partnership with the government’s campaign, including Greenwich, Southampton, Exeter, Reading and Chester. The campaign involving explaining forms of abuse there are, examples of how you could step in if you saw the different forms, how to get support as a victim of abuse or if you know someone who is, and how to report it. There’s also mention of times when the reader could be the abuser and has been potentially unintentionally causing harm to someone else.  

There’s also a quiz to test your knowledge to see how well you understand the issue. If you wish to check the website out for yourself but are worried about being seen, there is a “quick exit” button to go to the new tab page, hiding what you’d been looking at. The website talks about abuse towards women and girls but there’s support for all victims.  

https://enough.campaign.gov.uk/ 

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/aug/19/social-media-still-pushing-suicide-related-content-to-teens-despite-new-uk-safety-laws 

https://news.sky.com/story/online-safety-laws-to-be-toughened-to-make-blocking-of-self-harm-content-a-legal-requirement-13427167 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/online-safety-laws-to-strengthen-to-protect-people-of-all-ages-from-devastating-self-harm-content