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Stay informed with a collection of short reads exploring the latest in safety, safeguarding, and wellbeing across communities, travel, education, and business.
From new laws and awareness campaigns to real stories and expert insights, our short reads keep you connected to what’s shaping safer, more inclusive environments across the UK.
New Law on Public Harassment: Why Reporting Is the Missing Link
Public harassment is finally being taken seriously in law. However, if incidents aren’t reported, nothing changes. imabi explores the gap between awareness and action suggesting ways of fixing it.
Northern Ireland named most dangerous UK region for women: what needs to change?
Northern Ireland being labelled the most dangerous UK region for women is a signal. A signal that too many everyday experiences still go unseen, unreported and unaddressed. Through imabi’s Travel Guardian app, safety becomes something you can actively manage - staying connected, informed and able to act in the moments that matter most.
Global Celebrity Call to Tackle Gender-Based Violence
A global campaign backed by leading public figures highlights that one in three women experience gender-based violence. This short read explores why awareness must be matched with practical safety tools and coordinated community action.
A Long-Awaited VAWG Strategy: Turning Commitment into Meaningful Change
A new national strategy to tackle violence against women and girls has been announced but delivery will determine its impact. imabi examines what this means for prevention, reporting and community safety across the UK through its platforms: imabi Travel Guardian, imabi Connect, imabi Inspire, and imabi Pro.
Anti-Social Behaviour in the West Midlands: Why Joined-Up Reporting Matters
Anti-social behaviour across the West Midlands is impacting transport, staff and passengers. imabi examines why joined-up reporting and partnership working are essential, and how digital tools like imabi Connect and imabi Travel Guardian (free personal safety app) can help communities feel safer and heard.