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Safety Hub
Safety Hub
A space to discover tools, apps, and organisations dedicated to helping women feel safer and more empowered in everyday life.
We believe safety should never feel complicated or overwhelming. This hub is a collection of trusted apps, resources, and brands that are working towards the same mission — helping women feel more confident, prepared, and supported wherever they go.
Some of these platforms offer innovative safety technology, others provide education, support, or awareness, but they all share one goal: empowering women through safety and community.


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UK Safety Apps & Sites
Callie – Personal Safety App & Smart Safety Jewellery
Callie is a free personal safety app that lets you share your live location, send alerts, and use features like “Watch Over Me” and a fake call to stay safe when out alone. It also offers smart safety jewellery, such as a bracelet that can trigger an alert with a simple tap.
Hollie Guard – Personal Safety App
Hollie Guard is a personal safety app that helps you stay connected by sharing your live location and journey with trusted contacts. It also includes SOS alerts that can send your location, audio, and video in an emergency, providing extra reassurance when travelling alone.
Strut Safe – Volunteer Safety Phone LineStrut Safe is a free, volunteer-led phone service that stays on the line with you if you feel unsafe while walking home alone. It offers reassurance, companionship, and guidance to help you feel more supported and confident during your journey.
Safe Haven – Safety & Support App
Safe Haven is a personal safety app that helps users quickly access support by sharing their live location and directing them to nearby safe spaces. With features like alerts and safe location mapping, it aims to help people feel more confident and supported when travelling or in unfamiliar areas.
WalkSafe – Personal Safety & Safe Route App
WWalkSafe is a personal safety app that helps you feel more confident when travelling alone by highlighting safer routes based on reported incidents. It also includes features like live location sharing, journey tracking, and emergency alerts so trusted contacts can support you if needed.
Noonlight – Personal Safety & Emergency Response App
Noonlight is a personal safety app that allows you to quickly and discreetly alert emergency services by holding a button on your phone, which will trigger a call for help if released without entering your PIN. It also lets you share your live location with trusted contacts, providing added reassurance and support when you’re out alone.
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Emergencies

Services
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Help lines
Emergency Lines
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999 - Police, Ambulance, Fire (immediate danger)
- if you are calling 999 but cannot speak, press 55 when promoted, this alerts the police if your in dan
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112 - Alternative emergency number (works across Europe)
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101 - Non Emergency police -
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911 - USA, police
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Domestic Abuse & Violence
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National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247 (24/7)
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Women Aid - Live chat & local services - https://womensaid.org.uk/information-support/what-is-domestic-abuse/
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Refuge Emergency - Accomdation & support - https://refuge.org.uk/
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Victim Support - 08081689111 - https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/
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Rape Crisis England & Whales - 0808500 2222
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National Domestic Abuse Helpline
Phone hours: 24/7
Chat hours: Mon-Fri, 10AM - 10PM
0808 2000 247
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Location Sharing
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Travel Smart

Checklist
Travel & Hotel Safety
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Use portable door lock, this allows to you double lock any room you are in incase someone else has the key - Shop Now -
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Have emergency contacts easily accessible.
Save local emergency numbers and your accommodation details in your phone (and written down).
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Don't announce room number to anyone you have just met or just out loud on the phone. Be aware of surroundings and who is listening.
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Share your itinerary with someone you trust.
Send flight details, accommodation info, and general plans so someone always knows where you are.
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Research your destination in advance. Look into safe areas, common scams, and local customs before you go.
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Avoid oversharing your location publicly
Be mindful of posting in real-time on social media, especially when alone.
Safety Tips
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When leaving the house ensure your phone is fully charged
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If you can bring a portable charger if leaving the house for long periods of
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Have your emergency contact ready and set in your phone.
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If you are traveling alone, ensure your location is shared with trusted people use the apps, seen above.
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When on route to your car or home ensure your keys are easy to reach.
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Be aware of your surroundings, Low volume on headphones or only have one in when walking home alone.






