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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.
Safer Streets Plans Announced as 9 in 10 Women Feel Unsafe Walking at Night
With 9 in 10 women feeling unsafe walking at night, new plans aim to redesign streets for safety. imabi explores why infrastructure must be supported by real-time tools that help people feel safer in everyday journeys.
New Legal Advisors Service for Rape Victims: What the Expansion of Operation Soteria Mean
A new Legal Advisors service and courtroom expansion of Operation Soteria aim to improve support for rape victims. imabi explores the implications for survivor protection, reporting pathways and community safeguarding.
Daily Incidents of Abuse Against Retail Workers
New BRC data reveals 1,600 daily incidents of abuse against retail staff. imabi examines the intersectional safety risks and explains why coordinated reporting across retail, transport and local authorities is essential.
Women’s Safety, Culture and Responsibility
Debate over culture and women’s safety risks distracting from what actually protects women. imabi examines why inclusive, behaviour-focused safeguarding and accessible reporting are essential to tackling violence against women and girls.
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.
Modern Slavery & Exploitation: The Invisible Threat
Modern slavery isn’t distant - it’s right here. imabi explores how vigilance, business responsibility, and technology can expose exploitation and protect victims.