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
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imabi does not tolerate discriminatory, hateful, or disrespectful comments of any kind. Contributions containing offensive or harmful language or intent will not be published or shared. Our platform is built on respect, inclusion, and community safety and we stand firmly by those values.
How We Support Women in Everyday Life?
Everyday actions can make a powerful difference in promoting gender equality and supporting women. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that many people have spoken up when they’ve seen unfair treatment and that most feel comfortable discussing gender equality with others. Calling out sexist comments and learning more about gender issues were among the most common ways people show support. However, uncertainty about what to say or do remains a barrier for some. The findings highlight how clearer guidance and visible leadership, especially from men and community figures, can empower more people to take positive, confident action every day.
Using Safety Apps
Safety apps are becoming an everyday part of how people protect themselves and others. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that while many haven’t yet tried a safety app, those who have say they provide valuable reassurance and peace of mind. Most users find these apps easy to navigate, though some would welcome clearer guidance to help them make the most of key features. The results show that technology plays a growing role in personal safety but accessibility, awareness, and education remain essential to ensure everyone can benefit.
Safe Travelling with Children
Travelling with children can be both exciting and challenging, especially when safety is top of mind. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that around half of parents feel just as confident travelling with children as without, while many admit they feel less at ease, particularly in unfamiliar places. Technology is seen as a growing source of reassurance, with most parents either already using or interested in using GPS tracking and location-sharing tools to stay connected on the go. Real-time tracking, safe zone alerts, and emergency reporting features are among the most valued, helping families travel with greater confidence and peace of mind.
Perceptions on meeting your online “match” in person
Dating apps have made it easier to connect, but many still feel uneasy about turning online chats into real-life meetings. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that most people lack confidence when meeting someone from a dating app in person, with only a small number feeling fully at ease. Safety and security remain the top priorities, followed by wanting to know more about the person before meeting. Encouragingly, the vast majority are open to using safety apps to share their location or alert friends, showing how technology can help make modern dating safer and more reassuring.
How confident are you in using Public Transport?
Public transport remains a vital part of everyday life, helping millions get to work, school, and social activities. imabi Travel Guardian survey found that most people use public transport regularly, with a good level of confidence overall. However, some still feel unsure, especially when it comes to reliability and safety, which stand out as the biggest concerns. Other issues such as cleanliness, cost, and accessibility also play a role. The findings highlight that while trust in public transport is strong, improving consistency and safety could help encourage even more people to travel with confidence.
Travel Trends
Sustainable travel is on everyone’s mind as people try to balance cost, convenience, and the planet’s wellbeing. imabi Travel Guardian survey shows that many travellers think about the environmental impact of their journeys, though cost remains the biggest deciding factor. Only a small number are willing to pay extra for greener options, while most say it depends on affordability. Encouragingly, a strong majority believe the UK is making progress in promoting sustainable travel but there’s still more to do to make eco-friendly choices accessible to everyone.
Safety at Night Survey for Travellers
Travelling after dark still leaves many people feeling uneasy. imabi Travel Guardian survey shows that a significant number of people feel unsafe when using public transport or walking through public areas at night. The presence of security staff and good lighting plays a major role in helping travellers feel more at ease, while many choose to stick to well-lit, busier routes for peace of mind. Most rely on official transport updates or local advice to plan safer journeys, showing how awareness and simple precautions can make a real difference when it comes to night-time safety.