It’s ASB Awareness Week 30 June to 6 July 2025
Come to a free pop-up event to learn about the measures we can take to tackle antisocial behaviour (ASB).
Support, advice and where to find help.
We want Southwark to be a safe place for everyone but, sadly, we know too many women do not feel safe when they’re out on our streets.
We want to hear the experiences of women and girls in Southwark, to understand how safe you feel living, working and travelling in our borough.
The women and girls’ safety survey should take up to 15 minutes to complete. It will build on the work from previous surveys in 2021 and 2023.
You should note that some of the content may be upsetting or triggering.
All responses are confidential and viewed as anonymous, but please do provide your email if you wish to be part of our ongoing women’s safety consultation.
If you are experiencing any form of abuse or harassment, help and support is available and you can download women and girls' safety factsheet.
The results from this survey will help us to continue building on the work achieved from the annual women’s safety survey that we carry out.
The findings help to:
Look at the survey findings.