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The image displays a vertically oriented poster, likely printed on paper and affixed to a light-colored, possibly textured, wall. The poster originates from the Centre Hospitalier de Tourcoing, located in Tourcoing, France, as indicated by the logo and text in the upper left corner.

The central theme of the poster, prominently displayed in blue text, is "DISCRIMINATION, HARCÈLEMENT MORAL OU SEXUEL, AGISSEMENTS SEXISTES AU TRAVAIL" (DISCRIMINATION, MORAL OR SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SEXIST BEHAVIOR AT WORK). Below this, two banner-style messages appear: "PARLER, C'EST AGIR" (SPEAKING, IS ACTING) in a blue rectangle, and "SIGNALER, C'EST PROTÉGER" (REPORTING, IS PROTECTING) in a dark grey rectangle.

On the right side, a female subject is depicted from the chest up, with her gaze directed forward. She has medium skin tone and tightly curled, reddish-brown hair. She wears a blue, cable-knit turtleneck sweater. Her right hand is raised in the foreground, palm facing the viewer with fingers spread, performing a clear "stop" gesture. The hand is slightly out of focus compared to her face, which exhibits a serious, resolute expression.

Below the main messages, a section titled "VOUS ÊTES TÉMOIN OU VICTIME?" (ARE YOU A WITNESS OR VICTIM?) provides further information. This section includes two distinct QR codes. The first QR code is associated with instructions to "TÉLÉCHARGER LE GUIDE" (DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE) for a reporting mechanism. The second QR code is linked to "TÉLÉCHARGER LE FORMULAIRE" (DOWNLOAD THE FORM) for reporting, both accessible via an intranet. At the bottom, "POUR PLUS D'INFORMATIONS" (FOR MORE INFORMATION) is followed by the email address "signalement@ch-tourcoing.fr".

The poster shows minor creasing and some slight curling at the top edge, suggesting it is a physical print rather than a digital display.
Ellimac

Jan 24, 2026, 9:25 AM

Tourcoing, France

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The image displays a vertically oriented poster, likely printed on paper and affixed to a light-colored, possibly textured, wall. The poster originates from the Centre Hospitalier de Tourcoing, located in Tourcoing, France, as indicated by the logo and text in the upper left corner. The central theme of the poster, prominently displayed in blue text, is "DISCRIMINATION, HARCÈLEMENT MORAL OU SEXUEL, AGISSEMENTS SEXISTES AU TRAVAIL" (DISCRIMINATION, MORAL OR SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SEXIST BEHAVIOR AT WORK). Below this, two banner-style messages appear: "PARLER, C'EST AGIR" (SPEAKING, IS ACTING) in a blue rectangle, and "SIGNALER, C'EST PROTÉGER" (REPORTING, IS PROTECTING) in a dark grey rectangle. On the right side, a female subject is depicted from the chest up, with her gaze directed forward. She has medium skin tone and tightly curled, reddish-brown hair. She wears a blue, cable-knit turtleneck sweater. Her right hand is raised in the foreground, palm facing the viewer with fingers spread, performing a clear "stop" gesture. The hand is slightly out of focus compared to her face, which exhibits a serious, resolute expression. Below the main messages, a section titled "VOUS ÊTES TÉMOIN OU VICTIME?" (ARE YOU A WITNESS OR VICTIM?) provides further information. This section includes two distinct QR codes. The first QR code is associated with instructions to "TÉLÉCHARGER LE GUIDE" (DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE) for a reporting mechanism. The second QR code is linked to "TÉLÉCHARGER LE FORMULAIRE" (DOWNLOAD THE FORM) for reporting, both accessible via an intranet. At the bottom, "POUR PLUS D'INFORMATIONS" (FOR MORE INFORMATION) is followed by the email address "signalement@ch-tourcoing.fr". The poster shows minor creasing and some slight curling at the top edge, suggesting it is a physical print rather than a digital display.

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