Tips to Safer Matchdays: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls
A practical guide from imabi on helping make matchdays safer for everyone, with tips on challenging sexist behaviour, reporting concerns, supporting others and tackling violence against women and girls in football culture.
VAWG in Football Culture: Abuse Is Not Part of the Game
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, imabi looks at the link between major football tournaments, domestic abuse and violence against women and girls and why prevention, awareness and trusted reporting routes matter before, during and after matchdays.
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.
Women’s History Month: Celebrating Progress
Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history while recognising the importance of creating safer, more inclusive communities where women can participate with confidence.
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.
16 Days of Activism 2025: From Digital Abuse to Real-World Safety
Online and digital abuse affects real lives, real journeys and real communities. For 16 Days of Activism, imabi’s “Stat, Fact, Act” campaign brings evidence, insight and action together, empowering councils, schools, transport networks and workplaces to stand up to digital harm.