
BIIAB Accredited Training
We’re really pleased to share that the National Ask for Angela Vulnerability Training is now officially accredited by the BIIAB (British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body).

We’re really pleased to share that the National Ask for Angela Vulnerability Training is now officially accredited by the BIIAB (British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body).

Here at Ask for Angela we are proud to be supporting the NABCP’s National Awareness Week for Business Crime Reduction Partnerships.

Ask for Angela Director Iwona Kossek has been delivering Ask for Angela Vulnerability Training in Cleveland this week.

The results of recent test purchasing outlined that 92% of bars, pubs, and other venues visited responded positively to ‘Ask for Angela.

We were thrilled to be mentioned as part of the International Women’s Day debate in the House of Commons by Ask for Angela Ambassador Dawn Butler MP!

Officers from Warrington’s Town Centre Beat Team conducted an operation at various bars and night-time economy venues to see see how the Ask for Angela scheme is working.

Around Christmas time, a plain-clothed police officer visited several venues in Birmingham to test the response to ‘Ask for Angela’ and they received a 100% success rate.

Cleveland Violence Reduction Unit commissioned us to develop and deliver a Train the Trainer vulnerability course specific to local circumstances across their area.