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Safety and Empowerment: Navigating Your First Night Out Clubbing
Beth (Bee) Thomas | 26th August 2023
Ahead are some thoughts that I would have loved someone to tell my younger self. I hope that they are at least somewhat useful and quell any anxiety you may have for your first night-out/club experience.
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Why SafelyHome: A Societal Epidemic
Oli Bourton | 2nd July 2023
Discover the societal epidemic behind SafelyHome app. Explore the impact of women's safety concerns, the need for change, and the role of education in combating this pervasive issue.
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The Making Of SafelyHome - Part Two
Oli Bourton | 13th June 2023
SafelyHome: From a simple idea to a transformative personal safety app. Learn how a park bench conversation led to the creation of a not-for-profit app that promotes safety on nights out.
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SafelyHome isn’t just your pocket sized personal safety app. Its a community, a movement, a collective aimed to tackle and fight the societal epidemic by informing and educating.
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The Making Of SafelyHome - Part One
Adam Masters | 25th May 2023
SafelyHome: From a simple idea to a transformative personal safety app. Learn how a park bench conversation led to the creation of a not-for-profit app that promotes safety on nights out.
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Safety and Empowerment: Navigating Your First Night Out Clubbing
Beth (Bee) Thomas | 26th August 2023
Ahead are some thoughts that I would have loved someone to tell my younger self. I hope that they are at least somewhat useful and quell any anxiety you may have for your first night-out/club experience.
Read More
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Why SafelyHome: A Societal Epidemic
Oli Bourton | 2nd July 2023
Discover the societal epidemic behind SafelyHome app. Explore the impact of women's safety concerns, the need for change, and the role of education in combating this pervasive issue.
Read More
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The Making Of SafelyHome - Part Two
Oli Bourton | 13th June 2023
SafelyHome: From a simple idea to a transformative personal safety app. Learn how a park bench conversation led to the creation of a not-for-profit app that promotes safety on nights out.
Read More
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Building a Safer Sutton for Women and Girls
UPCOMING
SafelyHome has been collaborating with Sutton Women’s Centre, and we're delighted to be the official partners, along with the Mayor of London's Policing Department for their upcoming Safer Streets Convention.
The convention will be held at Cryer Arts Centre in Sutton, Surrey on the 30th November. You can buy tickets here, for the event.
You can also find out more about the work SWC do by checking out their website.
SafelyHome is not-for-profit, free-to-use personal safety app offering a variety of simulated calls to assist you when you're in an uncomfortable situation while making your way home, whether it's day or night. Our mission is to empower everyone with a sense of safety and confidence in public spaces.
Welcome to the SafelyHome blog site, where we continue to spread this message and invite more individuals to join us!
If you're interested in contributing to SafelyHome, reach out to us, we're excited to hear from you!
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