Charity Safer Spaces Now will be attending Notting Hill Carnival
Women attending Notting Hill Carnival are being told to "look out for coral tshirts" if they need help this weekend. Safer Spaces issued the advice to crowds ahead of the festivities on Sunday.
Safer Spaces is a community interest organisation set up to help educate and create a culture that confronts and prevents sexual violence, harassment and domestic abuse at festivals and events; providing all women and girls access to specialist support, reporting and ongoing localised referral pathways. The team is gender informed but our services are gender inclusive, turning no one away that needs a safe space.
“Safer Spaces Now CIC is a non-profit organisation supporting women and girls, by tackling domestic abuse and sexual violence at festivals and large events. Safer Spaces are gender informed but gender inclusive, turning no one away that is in need of support and offering gender specific spaces if required.
“Carnival goers, performers and traders can go to the designated space, which will be located in sectors 1 and 5, if they feel unsafe, are in need of advice or wish to speak to someone while attending Carnival.
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