From Pledge to Practice: How imabi Powers the Women’s Night Safety Charter Platform
imabi has developed the digital platform supporting Women’s Night Safety Charter signatories, helping more than 3,000 organisations keep their Charter pledges active in practice. The launch shows how tailored digital infrastructure can support communication, reporting, engagement and public-facing programmes beyond a single safety initiative.
LGBT+ History Month
LGBT+ History Month shines a light on visibility but safety remains a matter of concern. From public spaces to everyday travel, many LGBT+ people still face heightened risk and anxiety. Drawing on influential LGBT+ voices, this blog explores why why visibility without protection can increase risk and how platforms like imabi help turn awareness into practical, inclusive safety and wellbeing support in everyday life.
What GPS Tagging of Domestic Abuse Offenders Really Means for Safety
GPS tagging is increasingly used to protect survivors of domestic abuse and reduce re-offending. This blog explains what electronic monitoring really means in practice for survivors and community safety professionals and why technology like imabi must support (not replace) human-centred safeguarding.
When Violence Strikes: Standing Together Against Knife Crime
Knife crime continues to rise across the UK, with tragic consequences for individuals and communities. imabi shares key prevention insights, spotting tips, and emergency response guidance alongside links to trusted sources for useful resources.
Home Office Releases Martyn’s Law Myth Buster: Clarity and Confidence for UK Venues
The Home Office’s new Martyn’s Law Myth Buster confirms a 24-month implementation period and proportionate duties under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. imabi welcomes this clear, practical guidance to help organisations prepare confidently and strengthen venue safety.