From predator culture to protector culture 💪🏻
Because you can’t solve the problem with half the equation missing
#TheStrongSide #FightForwardTogether #SafetyForAll #EmpowermentInAction
Including, embedding empowerment and safety as foundational principles in their Codes of Conduct
Because empowered players are stronger players ⚽️
#TheStrongSide #PitchForward #SafetyForAll
Concrete techniques provided by TSS violence prevention trainings helps athletes manage unsafe situations and advocate for themselves
#TheStrongSide #PitchForward #SafetyForAll
Football federations increasingly recognize the violence and harassment that surrounds their players, their stadiums, their fans, their culture & their communities as a whole
& the need for practical solutions to address them
#TheStrongSide #PitchForward #SafetyForAll
Alex Vitale @avitale, professor of sociology Brooklyn College & world renown Public Safety expert breakdown on new Office of Community Safety!
#nyc #911Reform #SafetyForAll #NYCCommunitySafety #SafeCommunities
The Strong Side Fan Experience
A whole suite of gameday safety training and events for female-identifying fans + families
#TheStrongSide #PitchForward #SafetyForAll #FootballForAll
“Predator Culture isn’t a person—it’s a system. And systems can be redesigned.”
#FromtheLockerRoomOut #FightForward #SafetyForAll #SafeStadiumsSafeCommunities
Last year, we launched The Strong Side in four countries: Brazil, the US, the UK, and Spain
And we’re just getting started!
#FightForward #TheStrongSide #SafetyForAll #ESDandFootball
We’re very excited to announce a new project we launched last year:
THE STRONG SIDE
Bringing ESD to the arena of football and fan safety ⚽️
#TheStrongSide #SafeStadiums #SafetyForAll #ESDandFootball
Julie Bjornstead revealed crucial insights into how Utah's Regional Transportation Plan will prioritize projects, balancing active transportation needs with funding realities.
Learn more here
#UT #CitizenPortal #CommunityConnectivity #SafetyForAll #TransportationPlanning
Wishing everyone a safe and joyful holiday season.🎊
accesSOS is here 24/7 to help people reach emergency services when calling isn’t possible — free and available in 30 languages in CA & NM.
#Accessibility #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a location pin at 3301 Palace Dr. in San Francisco. Below, users can select emergency services needed—Medical, Police, or Fire—without making a phone call.
For some people, speaking during an emergency isn’t safe. accesSOS offers a quiet way to reach 911 without making a phone call.
#Accessibility #BreakTheSilence #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Home screen of the accesSOS app showing a map with a red location pin centered near Borden Road in Richland. At the bottom are two buttons: a red “Report emergency” button and a white “Test app” button.
👀 Want to see how accesSOS works before you need it? Test Mode lets you try the app without contacting 911.
#TechForGood #EaseOfUse #EmergencyResponse #SafetyForAll
Workers are leading the fight for health, safety, and respect, and your support fuels their power.
Back worker organizing today:
🔗 www.nationalcosh.org/donate2cosh
#WorkerJustice #SafetyForAll
“Our family wants answers that we have not gotten”: 8 months since the death of #Stellantis worker #RonaldAdamsSr. #UAW #Ford #GM #Volvo #MackTruck #Teamsters #SafetyForAll #GeneralStrike #IWARFC www.wsws.org/en/articles/...
During the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, we are raising awareness in host communities and IDP sites to promote prevention, protection, and access to support services.
#16Days #EndGBV #ProtectWomen #SafetyForAll
Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.
Help make your community safer. Share accesSOS and download the app today.
#CommunitySafety #TogetherWeCan #SafetyForAll #Nonprofit
A smartphone screen displaying the ‘Emergency details’ page of an emergency app. The page asks, ‘What happened?’ and shows six selectable options: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button and a ‘Skip’ option appear at the bottom.
For people in dangerous situations, accesSOS offers a safe, silent way to get emergency help.
#Accessibility #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Two phone screens showing accesSOS in action: one with a 911 text thread displaying the user’s emergency details and dispatcher responses, and the other showing the accesSOS screen indicating the app is contacting a 911 dispatcher.
In a crisis, accesSOS shares your location and emergency description instantly, helping dispatchers respond faster and communicate with you safely.
#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
🚨 Crime stats show a grim reality on the Cape Flats. While SA’s murder rate drops, the Western Cape rises. We need SAPS, the City & Province to act together. Communities deserve safety, not excuses. ✊ #GOODParty #CapeFlats #EndViolence #SafetyForAll
Smartphone screen showing the accesSOS ‘Emergency details’ page. The header displays ‘Emergency details’ and indicates step 4 of 4. Below the question ‘What happened?’ are selectable icons with labels: Physically unstable, Can’t breathe, Traffic accident, Injury, Pain, and Suspicious activity. A red ‘Next’ button appears at the bottom, with a ‘Skip’ option beneath it.
Millions can’t rely on voice calls during emergencies. accesSOS gives them another way to reach 911 safely.
#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Breckland Council Chief Executive signs the White Ribbon Day pledge
Our staff proudly signed the White Ribbon Pledge today - a promise to never commit, excuse, or remain silent about violence or abuse.
This pledge reflects our shared belief that everyone deserves safety, respect, and support.
#WhiteRibbonDay #EndViolence #Respect #SafetyForAll
👥 Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Collective action is key to #preventing all forms of violence. Every action matters; let’s work together for #safer communities.
#SafetyForAll
A smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS app. The app shows a map at the top and automatically fills in the user’s emergency location as “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA 94123.” Below, it asks which emergency service is needed, with three large buttons labeled Medical, Police, and Fire. The phone is tilted slightly and floating above a soft shadow.
Over 50 million Americans have hearing loss — yet most emergency systems still rely on voice calls. accesSOS makes 911 accessible for everyone.
#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Over 50 million Americans have hearing loss — yet most emergency systems still rely on voice calls. accesSOS makes 911 accessible for everyone.
#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll
Emergencies can silence us — fear, injury, or danger. accesSOS ensures silence never means helplessness.
#Accessibility #DeafCommunity #EmergencyHelp #SafetyForAll