Businesses in Peterborough join the fight to outlaw violence against women and girls

New venture is backed by Home Office’s Safer Streets scheme
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More than 50 businesses from Peterborough and the surrounding area have teamed up to help tackle the issue of violence against women and girls.

The organisations, which include shopping centres, retailers, pubs and hotels to transport operators, have undergone training on identifying predatory behaviour and are each accredited as a Business Against Abuse (BAA).

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This means they have made a commitment to being a safe space for all customers, in particular women and girls, and their staff are trained in spotting predatory behaviour.

Some of the organisers of the launch of BAA and representatives of Peterborough businesses.Some of the organisers of the launch of BAA and representatives of Peterborough businesses.
Some of the organisers of the launch of BAA and representatives of Peterborough businesses.

The businesses have been provided with BAA branded lanyards, plaques, window stickers and posters which showcase their dedication to preventing violence against women and girls.

The development of the accreditation and the training, which included inputs from Rape Crisis, has been funded by the Home Office’s Safer Streets 4 scheme.

Chief Inspector Ian Lombardo said: “It was brilliant to see more than 150 people come together and make a commitment to making our streets and public spaces safer.

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“The police can’t be everywhere, but we now have a network of businesses that are committed to tackling violence against women and girls.

Posters for the new Business Against Abuse campaign.Posters for the new Business Against Abuse campaign.
Posters for the new Business Against Abuse campaign.

He said: “Their staff know how to spot the signs of predatory behaviour and will have the confidence to take action that could prevent a sexual offence.

“For businesses who missed the initial training, don’t worry, we are planning to open it up to the rest of the county.

"Within the next few months a launch is planned within the Fenland area this April so please contact us if you are interested in signing up to the scheme.”

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Police and Crime Commissioner Darryl Preston said: “It is great to see so many businesses supporting this joint problem-solving approach demonstrating their commitment to keeping our communities safe.”

Businesses sign up to BAA

  • Serpentine Green Shopping Centre
  • The Cresset
  • Queensgate
  • Stagecoach
  • LNER
  • The Brewery Tap
  • The Blue Bell, Werrington
  • AC Secure Medical
  • Puttstars
  • CN Security
  • Sellador Venues – Key Theatre and New Theatre
  • JDW
  • Nacro education
  • Frothblowers
  • The Woodman PH
  • Under the Eagle PH
  • Business Watch
  • Ishtar Lounge
  • Paws and More
  • The Lounge, St Ives
  • The Drapers Arms
  • Sir Henry Royce
  • Marks and Spencer
  • Tesco
  • JFO Communication
  • The Royal Oak, Warboys
  • Angels
  • Charlies Cafe
  • Dragonfly Hotel
  • Realise Finance
  • O’Neils
  • Century Security
  • Charters Bar
  • Embassy/Red Room
  • The Bull Hotel
  • The Cross Keys, Kings Cliffe
  • Bar 42
  • Here We Aren’t
  • S&J Bars (The Willow Festival)
  • SCBX
  • The Burghley Club
  • Regency Security
  • College Arms
  • Nene Park
  • Peterborough BID