
Report Findings
Here, you'll find key insights gathered from surveys, reports, Your Voice submissions, and snapshots.
We’re using this valuable information to drive positive change, improve our society, and make communities safer for everyone.
YOUR VOICE MATTERS AND IT’S HELPING SHAPE A BETTER AND MORE SECURE FUTURE
Staying Safe in the Summer Heat: Your Voice on Heatwave Preparedness
As extreme heat becomes a growing threat in the UK, public concern is rising fast. imabi Travel Guardian Your Voice survey found that most people feel the government isn’t taking heat risks seriously enough and many have personally experienced heat-related illness. Few know where to find reliable guidance, but there’s overwhelming support for practical protections, including shaded areas, free water, and legal duties for employers. The majority also want councils to send real-time heat alerts. The message is clear: people don’t just want advice, they want visible action, stronger laws, and clearer communication to help everyone stay safe in extreme heat.
UK Festival Safety Check
As summer events approach, safety remains a key factor shaping attendance. imabi Travel Guardian snapshot found that only a small number of people plan to attend festivals this year, with most expressing low confidence in organisers’ ability to keep attendees safe. Many believe that safety concerns are a major reason people choose to stay away, pointing to a deeper issue of trust and communication. The findings highlight an urgent need for visible safety measures, better planning, and clearer reassurance to help rebuild public confidence and make festivals feel welcoming once again.
Culture Pulse: UK Festivals and Events
Festivals and cultural events continue to bring people together across the UK but concerns around safety, accessibility, and information still influence how people choose to attend. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that most people go to festivals occasionally or once a year, with outdoor events being the clear favourite. However, many have avoided or left events due to safety or wellbeing worries, often linked to overcrowding, limited security, or a lack of clear updates. Respondents said that live safety alerts, easier travel information, and anonymous reporting options would help them feel more confident. The message is clear: making cultural events safer and more inclusive can help everyone enjoy them to the fullest.
Did People Know That Alcohol Is Linked to At Least 7 Types of Cancer?
Alcohol is often associated with relaxation and socialising but many people remain unaware of its serious health risks. imabi Travel Guardian snapshot found that most respondents didn’t know alcohol is linked to several types of cancer, with only a minority aware of the connection. The findings reveal a clear need for stronger public health communication and education, helping people make informed choices about their wellbeing and encouraging open conversations around alcohol awareness.
Do People Think the UK Government Should Increase Wealth Taxes to Fund Public Services?
As pressure on public services grows, the question of who should pay more is dividing opinion. imabi Travel Guardian snapshot found that most people support increasing wealth taxes to strengthen public services, viewing it as a fair and responsible solution. However, a significant number disagree, raising concerns about fairness, economic impact, and how funds would be managed. The findings highlight an ongoing debate about balance, between shared responsibility and individual burden, in shaping a more equitable society.
How Safe Do you Feel Reporting Crime in Public?
Speaking up about crime is essential for safer communities yet many people still choose silence. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that theft and violence are the most likely incidents people would report, but around three in four have felt discouraged from doing so. Common barriers include fear of retaliation, living close to offenders, negative past experiences, confusing reporting processes and doubts about confidentiality. While most still prefer to contact emergency services directly, many would rather remain anonymous, showing how important privacy and reassurance are. The findings make one thing clear: until reporting feels safe, responsive, and human, silence will continue to outweigh action.
Crime and Incident Reporting: Community Awareness & Action
Reporting crime and suspicious activity is one of the most important ways communities can stay safe yet confidence in the system remains mixed. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that most people know how to report a crime, and many have done so in the past. However, trust in how effectively authorities respond is low, with a large number expressing doubt that their reports lead to real action. Some people also hold back because they don’t know the process or feel it won’t make a difference. These findings show the need for greater transparency, feedback and visible outcomes to rebuild confidence and encourage more proactive community reporting.
Do People Think the UK Government Is Doing Enough to Keep Citizens Informed And Prepared For Global Disruptions?
When it comes to government preparedness for potential global conflict, public confidence is low. imabi Travel Guardian snapshot found that most people don’t believe enough is being done, while only a small number feel reassured by current measures. Some see no cause for concern but the majority want clearer communication, stronger leadership, and practical guidance to help them feel safe and informed.