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Free safety app to launch in Manchester

A positive step has been taken in the journey to ensure Manchester is a safe city for everyone.

On September 4, the free-to-download WalkSafe app will go live across the city.

This initiative is aimed at helping people make safe journeys by letting them pick safe routes through the city, share their location with family or friends and send an automatic alert out if a person fails to reach their intended destination.

The roll-out of this app goes hand in hand with the steps already taken by Manchester City Council and its partners to make the nighttime economy safe for everyone, but especially women.

It is understandable that in the years following the tragic and avoidable murders of both Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa that a huge amount of focus has been placed on how cities can be made safe for people at night.

In response, Manchester City Council launched the Women’s Night-time Safety Charter in 2022, offering free training and guidance to venues across the city on how to support and promote safety.

With the arrival of WalkSafe to Manchester, the Council hopes that it will help and empower even more people to feel safe no matter who they are or where they are going, day or night and promote venues and businesses who are making women’s safety a priority.

WalkSafe was cretaed by 34-year-old Emma Kay (pictured) who, as a daughter of a Metropolitan Police officer, was subject to many rules to keep her and her siblings stay safe when out and about. Despite this, she experienced following, groping and flashing – incidents which sadly occur too often to many women across the world.

As an adult Emma volunteered at a community centre for people in crisis and saw firsthand the experiences women had, specifically their fear of the streets at night.

Emma’s career in childcare highlighted the importance of educating young girls and boys about issues like consent, gender bias and the importance of preventative actions. She built WalkSafe as she believes technology, combined with vision can genuinely save lives.

Emma said: “Like us, Manchester City Council takes the safety of everyone in the city seriously and to partner with them on such an important initiative is an absolute privilege.

“WalkSafe is now live in Manchester and is free to download. It has unique features that means everyone can feel and be safer. From tracking your friends’ journeys to seeing the safe spaces on the map, it ensures everyone gets home from a night out. The app is ideal for students, commuters, runners and just about everyone. I always say it’s the app that shouldn’t have to exist but sadly it is an essential ally to let us all enjoy our lives and go where we want, when we want.”

 

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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