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Colchester Summer of Safety 2025 Research
Good Night Out
https://www.goodnightoutcampaign.org/
Non-profit organisation
For safer nightlife. We train & support spaces places & communities worldwide to respond to and prevent gendered violence. Est 2014
Instagram posts
reduction guides
provide information on different types of drugs to help people be safer
explain what things are
information on the effects of these drugs
explains how to be the safest that you can if you choose to take things
safe spaces
share places that they work with like pubs and nightclubs which are trying to make it as safe as possible
awareness posts
overdose awareness
what to look for
what to do
workshops
active nightlife bystander
responding with compasion
night life harm reduction 101
highlights
safer states
harm reduction and education guide
spiking facts
what it is
how to help when it happens
how to prevent
resources
link to free rescources
links to who to talk to if you need it
good attitude
have good attitude towards issues with in the nightlife
talk nicely to people
reels
campaign
showing what a good night out should be
different help for different issues
safer nights- violence reduction alliance
https://violencereductionalliance.co.uk/safer-nights/
A campaign to support, advise and help educate everyone to have a great night out in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent.
recipe for a good night out
download a personal safety app
know the signs of being drugged or spiked
be aware of your nsurroundings
plan a safe journey home
drink responsably
guard your drinks
stay together
watch what you post on social media
stamp out spiking
awareness
how it can happen
drink
food
injection
cigarette
vape
it can happen to anyone
video which shares interviews with real victims
what to do in an emergency
training
free training
vulnerability training
for anyone who works in the nighttime economy
reinforces the message that women and girls or anyone the right to feel
help those who work in the night-time economy to identify when women and girls, or anybody who may find themselves vulnerable, require support.
welfare and vulnerability engagement training
training to increase the skills, knowledge and confidence of those working in a customer facing role, focusing on identifying vulnerability and making appropriate interventions. The training also includes Spiking Awareness and Ask for Angela.
developed this free vulnerability video to raise awareness of Ask for Angela and how vulnerability may look in the night-time economy.
partner pack
campaign overview
key messages
power and ability
small acts of recommendations
support
not let people get away with it
stepping up and reporting abuse
leaflets
safer nights
posters
your recipe for a good night out
stay together
plan a safe journey home
how can you support the campaign
share campaign assests
create your own content
familiarise yourself and your employees with the 5Ds intervention so that you have the confidence to intervene if you witness abuse
safer stronger north Somerset- ask for Angela
https://saferstrongerns.co.uk/information-advice/evening-night-time-economy/ask-angela
Ask for Angela is a national campaign to increase night-time safety. It is designed to help keep you safe on a night out when in a bar or nightclub.
participating venues
a map showing who is taking part ion this campaign
collage of policing- It Only Takes One – night-time economy campaign to promote safety for women and girls
https://www.college.police.uk/support-forces/practices/it-only-takes-one-night-time-economy-campaign-promote-safety-women-and-girls
A marketing initiative to provide key messaging about having a safer night-time economy (NTE) to women and girls.
prevention
topic
crime prevention
violence
violence against women and girls
vulnerability and safeguarding
a safe night out
https://safe-night.com/a-safe-night-out
Safe Night provides municipal staff with the tools needed to establish a multi-agency unified strategy and implement
"A Safe Night Out."
risk assesment
“RTM is risk assessment for places. It’s a data analysis technique. And it’s a diagnostic tool. When used for crime analysis, RTM identifies environmental conditions that contribute to crime problems. Different crime incident locations can have common underlying causes. That is, events may be unrelated, but attractive settings for them may share similar qualities. RTM sheds light on why crimes pattern the way they do. It puts the focus on places, not people.
Understand and Evaluate the Need for a Nightlife Approach
Safe Night provides training and strategies needed to reduce alcohol related harm and improve economic viability in nightlife and entertainment areas.
Collect Data And Identify Issues Through Analysis
Conducting economic and social impact research will support allocation of resources and funding for all involved agencies.
Identify Stakeholders
Relationships and collaboration are the keys to improving nightlife safety. Include all individuals and agencies that have a vested interest in establishing a safe and economically viable entertainment area.
Safe Night Proactive Alliance Approach
The Proactive Alliance Approach is the foundation for establishing trust with business owners and the community. Using methods adapted from psychological counseling therapy concepts, staff will learn how to facilitate cooperation rather than demanding it.
Safe Night Active Bystander
Introducing the Safe Night Active Bystander training to your community can increase safety and awareness to sexual assault and harassment. Communities that make safety a priority are more likely to thrive and be economically viable.
Training, Policies, and Accreditation Program
Empower bar and restaurant staff to comply with the law and adopt effective practices by introducing an accreditation model, training, policies, and expectations. The benefits will be a reduction of alcohol related harm, reduced liability for staff, and a safe environment for patrons.