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Safe Havens

Safe Havens provide a temporary place for women to recover and safely make their way home.

Safe Havens provide a temporary place for vulnerable individuals to recover and safely make their way home.

We know that there are businesses and other institutions that want to be involved in making the city safer for those visiting Westminster at night, particularly women.

Our vision is for Safe Havens to act as places people can go to for a short break if they need to charge their phones or wait for a taxi to get home safely. Whilst Safe Havens do not provide specialist interventions, staff can contact emergency services or signpost to specialist services where more help is needed.

Safe Havens provide a safe space for women, to help support them in moments of vulnerability or simply support them on their onward journey.

If you are interested in becoming a Safe Haven, please read our company guide below.

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Women's Night Safety Company Guide PDF, 10.43 MB, 11 pages

Here is the form to apply for a night safety accreditation and to become a Safe Haven. Please complete and we will be in contact: Night Safety form.

Published: 22 March 2023

Last updated: 4 December 2024