The 2022 Personal Safety Release from the Office for National Statistics revealed that 4 out of 5 women felt unsafe walking in a park or open space after dark on their own.

Lynne Abrams is Deputy Director, Head of the Interpersonal Abuse Unit in the Home Office. The unit is responsible for policy and strategy relating to all forms of Violence against Women and Girls.

In this video, Lynne shares the latest updates regarding the Violence against Women and Girls Strategy and its implementation. She discusses the Safer Streets funds, highlighting case studies from around the UK which focus on keeping women safe at night.

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The 2022 Personal Safety Release from the Office for National Statistics revealed that 4 out of 5 women felt unsafe walking in a park or open space after dark on their own. Lynne Abrams Head of the Interpersonal Abuse Unit in the Home Office, shares policy updates regarding night time safety and the Violence against Women and Girls Strategy.

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