Back to Routine: Small Safety Habits That Make a Big Difference
As routines return in January, small everyday safety habits can make a big difference. From commuting in darker mornings to late evenings, this blog explores practical steps to help people feel safer, more confident and supported as everyday life resumes with support from imabi.
A Safer Start: Staying Safe on New Year’s Eve and Beyond
New Year’s Eve is one of the busiest nights of the year, from crowded venues to late-night travel. This blog shares practical tips to help you celebrate safely, get home with confidence, and carry positive safety habits into the new year with support from imabi Travel Guardian.
Hosting, Working or Volunteering at Christmas Events?
Christmas events bring people together but they also bring crowds, pressure and increased safety considerations. This practical checklist helps organisers, staff and volunteers prepare for safer festive activities without overcomplicating things - exploring imabi Connect for communities and imabi Pro for businesses.
A Calm Christmas on the Move
Christmas travel isn’t just about getting from A to B - it’s about how it makes you feel. With crowds, delays and darker evenings, festive journeys can increase stress and anxiety. This guide offers simple steps to help you travel with more calm and confidence this Christmas.
Workplace Christmas Parties - 10 Safety Rules Everyone Should Know
Christmas parties should be fun, safe and inclusive for everyone. These 10 essential safety rules help ensure colleagues feel respected, supported and able to get home safely during festive celebrations
12 Winter Safety Rules for Safer Nights Out
Winter brings darker evenings, colder weather and busier streets - all of which can make nights out feel less safe. We’ve compiled 12 simple winter safety rules to help you stay safe, connected and confident throughout the festive season.
imabi welcomes Torbay Council as a new Connect Partner on Travel Guardian
Torbay Council has launched its new Connect Partner area on the free Travel Guardian app, giving people clearer ways to report incidents, access support and find trusted local safety information across Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.
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.
Why Employees Don’t Speak Up - and How HR Can Change That
To meet WPA duties and reduce bullying at work, HR teams need high reporting confidence, clear anonymous routes, and visibility of concerns.
Remembrance Day: Reflecting, Remembering & Rebuilding Together
Remembrance Day reminds us to pause, reflect and honour those who gave their lives for peace. At imabi, we believe remembrance also means responsibility to look after one another, protect our communities, and continue building a safer, kinder world together.
Anti-Bullying Week: Building Respect, Kindness and Safe Communities for Everyone
Bullying can happen anywhere - in schools, workplaces, online or out in the community. During Anti-Bullying Week, imabi is encouraging everyone to choose respect, speak up, and stand together to create safer, kinder environments for all. Discover practical tips, useful links and how imabi’s safety platforms help prevent harm and promote inclusion.
The Hidden Cost of Workplace Bullying - and How Prevention Pays
Workplace bullying damages culture, confidence and compliance. Discover how HR teams can spot patterns early, take reasonable steps under the Worker Protection Act, and use imabi Pro to turn prevention into proof.
When Violence Strikes: Standing Together Against Knife Crime
Knife crime continues to rise across the UK, with tragic consequences for individuals and communities. imabi shares key prevention insights, spotting tips, and emergency response guidance alongside links to trusted sources for useful resources.
How to Party Safely: Meeting Your Duty Under the Worker Protection Act
Festive events can test workplace culture — and your legal compliance. Learn how to meet your duties under the Worker Protection Act 2023, prevent harassment, and prove you took “reasonable steps” before, during and after the Christmas party.
One Year On: The Worker Protection Act - What Employers Should Know
A year on from the Worker Protection Act, employers face new expectations to take reasonable steps to prevent harassment. Learn what’s changed, where gaps remain, and how imabi Pro supports compliance through confidential reporting, guidance and auditable records.
Home Office Releases Martyn’s Law Myth Buster: Clarity and Confidence for UK Venues
The Home Office’s new Martyn’s Law Myth Buster confirms a 24-month implementation period and proportionate duties under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. imabi welcomes this clear, practical guidance to help organisations prepare confidently and strengthen venue safety.
Black History Month 2025
Explore what the Black History Month entails: the facts, stories, achievements, and legacy of Black British who have shaped the UK’s history - from Mary Seacole and Ignatius Sancho to today’s changemakers like Diane Abbott and Marcus Rashford.
imabi x Hestia: Expanding Access to Safe Spaces
We’re proud to announce a new collaboration between imabi and Hestia & UK SAYS NO MORE campaign, bringing Safe Spaces directly into the imabi Travel Guardian app and onto our website. Safe Spaces, available in over 6,000 pharmacies and banks across the UK, provide confidential support for anyone experiencing domestic abuse. With this partnership, accessing help is now easier, safer, and always within reach.
World Suicide Prevention Day
On World Suicide Prevention Day, we are reminded that behind every statistic is a life, a family, and a community impacted by loss. Suicide is preventable but only if we act early. At imabi, prevention is at the heart of what we do. Through our platforms, we provide safe ways for people to seek help, access trusted resources, and stay connected when it matters most. Together, we can build a culture where reaching out is normalised, support is accessible, and no one has to struggle alone.
Failure to Prevent Fraud Offence: Prevention Is Now the Only Defence
The Failure to Prevent Fraud offence is now live. Strict liability means prevention isn’t optional: it’s your only defence.