
Tooley Street - Womens and Girls Safety Survey 2024/2025
We want Southwark to be a safe place for everyone, but sadly, we know too many women don’t feel safe when they’re out and about on our streets.
We’d like to hear the experiences of women and girls in Southwark to understand how safe you feel living, working and travelling in our borough.
From the 2021 survey – alongside Police crime data – identified five key locations disproportionately impacted by violence against women and girls (VAWG).
From these findings we have we have created location-specific surveys to get a better understanding and address issues in specific key areas in the borough.
The survey should take around 2 minutes to complete and will build on the work from our Previous survey in 2021 and 2023.
We would appreciate you also completing our main Women and Girls' Safety Survey (https://engage.southwark.gov.uk/en-GB/projects/vawg-safety-survey-2024) .
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Share your experience of safety in Southwark
We want Southwark to be a safe place for everyone, but sadly, we know too many women don’t feel safe when they’re out and about on our streets.
We’d like to hear the experiences of women and girls, to understand how safe you feel living, working and travelling in and around Tooley Street.
The survey should take no more than 2 minutes and will help build on work from the previous survey in 2021 and 2023.
Please note that some of the content may be upsetting or triggering. If you are experiencing any form of abuse or harassment, please know that help and support is available. Information on help and support can be found in the attachment below.
All response are confidential and viewed as anonymous but please do provide your email if you wish to be part of Southwark’s Women's Safety Forum.
The results from this survey will help us to continue building on the work achieved from the annual women’s safety survey we carry out. The findings help to inform us of key locations and concerns across the borough, it identifies your priorities and safety needs and how we can make improvements.
