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I wanted to provide an update regarding Violence against women and girls, which members around this area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the Met Engage priority survey. Help Make Westminster Safer at Night
Become a Safe Haven Westminster City Council’s Night Safety Programme, working with the MPS and Safer Business Network, is inviting local businesses to become Safe Havens. Safe Havens provide a temporary safe space for women and vulnerable individuals who may feel unsafe at night somewhere to pause, charge a phone, wait for transport, or get help contacting emergency services. This is a great opportunity for businesses to support women’s safety, strengthen community trust, and play a visible role in keeping Westminster safe at night.
What’s involved? Free Safe Haven & Women’s Safety training Clear guidance and resources provided Official Safe Haven signage and promotion Simple accreditation process with support
Free Training Available We can deliver a 2.5-hour session covering: Women’s Safety & Anti-Sexual Harassment Safe Haven training Help completing accreditation forms All signage and resources provided
Get involved Apply here: https://bit.ly/WCCNightSafetyAssessment Find out more: https://www.westminster.gov.uk/night-safety 📧 Questions? efadire@westminster.gov.uk | nightsafe@westminster.gov.uk Together, we can make Westminster safer for everyone at night.
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