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Ask for Angela provided Grow, Hackney, a not-for-profit venue, with free online self-led training to support vulnerable individuals.

Officers from the Leeds Licensing Team recently carried out a test purchase operation in Headingley, Hyde Park and Leeds City Centre as part of their Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) week of action.
They did this by sending plain-clothed officers into various venues, each carrying out different scenarios focusing on women’s safety including using Ask for Angela. The scenarios included both security staff and bar staff to test their reactions.
The results of the investigation showed 92% of venues visited responded positively and the ones that weren’t as successful would receive a full debrief and support moving forward.
This operation also resulted in a partnership meeting between the Police and the Local Authority as well as other key partners that focused on women’s safety in the NTE as part of their VAWG week of action.
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Ask for Angela provided Grow, Hackney, a not-for-profit venue, with free online self-led training to support vulnerable individuals.

The Ask for Angela CIC joins ten other businesses in being awarded as a winner of the Sage Small Business XI Competition by Sage, Official Accounting Software Partner of cricket’s

Having been funded by Cleveland’s Unit for the Reduction of Violence (CURV), voluntary ‘mystery shoppers’ entered various premises across the Teesside region and tested the implementation of the scheme.

Foyleside Shopping Centre in Derry, Northern Ireland recently rolled out our online Ask for Angela Vulnerability Training to staff members to support implementing the scheme.
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