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Evening Safety

The Mayor’s Women’s Safety Charter

The Charter provides voluntary baseline standards, set out by the Mayor, to support the excellent work taking place across the capital to end violence against women and girls. It is included in the Mayor’s Office For Policing and Crime: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy, and strengthens the Mayor’s commitment to the UN Safe Cities Initiative.

The Northbank has signed up to help make London a city where all women feel confident and welcome at night

https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/arts-and-culture/24-hour-london/womens-night-safety-charter

 

Ask for Angela

By telling customers that they can ‘Ask for Angela’ we’re giving them a discreet codeword that they can give to staff if they feel unsafe or threatened.  Posters making them aware of this will be displayed in toilets.

For further advice and queries, or if you are a licensed premises looking to support this campaign, please contact: LicensingGovernancePartnershipHub@met.police.uk

 

DrinkAware

Drinkaware is an independent charity working to reduce alcohol misuse and harm in the UK. We’re here to help people make better choices about drinking. Contains great campaign materials and advice on everything from recognising drink spiking unwanted drunken sexual harassment.

https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice/staying-safe-while-drinking/drink-spiking-and-date-rape-drugs/

 

TfL Safer Travel Campaign

Find out the best options for travel at night, get guidance on safely using minicabs and how to complain or report incidents.

https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/safer-travel?intcmp=21377

 

Safe & the City: www.safeandthecity.com