THE Merseyside Police Commissioner has launched a survey to find out how we can make our streets safer and end violence against women and girls. Announced by Emily Spurrell, the survey aims to gain a greater understanding of the safety concerns of women across Merseyside. It will ask women how safe they feel in public spaces, if they have experienced any sexual harassment or abuse, and what can be done to make them feel safer. Responses to the survey will inform future activities and projects that the Police Commissioner runs, including bids for Home Office funds such as Safer Streets 3 – an initiative focused on improving women’s safety in the night-time economy.
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