ActiveSafe is a grassroots movement dedicated to making exercise in public spaces safe, inclusive, and harassment-free for everyone. Whether on our streets, along our towpaths, in swimming pools, or in green spaces, we champion the right to feel confident, protected, and empowered while being active.
45% of people exercising in our public spaces have, at some point, felt unsafe.*
72% of people exercising in our public spaces have, at some point, experienced verbal harassment.*
42% of people exercising in our public spaces have, at some point, changed their route or plans due to safety, or harassment concerns.*
Working with stakeholders, from grassroots clubs to policymakers, landowners to national governing bodies, to co-create practical, scalable solutions.
Gathering data and lived experiences, both positive and negative, to highlight the prevalence and impact of harassment and the benefits of exercise in public spaces, driving evidence-based change.
Building a network of recognised Safe Spaces that can be used when an incident occurs or someone feels threatened while exercising.
Providing training for outdoor activity leaders to prevent, identify, and respond to harassment-related issues.
Speaking out about the harm caused by harassment and its impact on participation, confidence, and health, inspiring behaviour change.
Supporting local events and initiatives that empower vulnerable individuals to get outdoors, get active, and feel part of a safe community.
Join our workshops to learn more about preventing and addressing public sexual harassment. Online sessions hosted by Our Streets Now
No one should feel unsafe while exercising. As part of the connectMyClub ActiveSafe initiative, we are hosting specialist Public Sexual Harassment (PSH) workshops tailored for clubs and individuals who use our streets, parks, and public spaces to stay active.
Delivered by the experts at Our Streets Now, these sessions address the specific types of harassment faced by people exercising in public. We want to ensure that every runner, cyclist, and walker can focus on their performance, not their safety.
Online Event Details:
Workshop 1: 14th April 2026 | 19:00 - 20:30
Workshop 2: 14th May 2026 | 19:00 - 20:30
Investment: £5 for clubs that use connectMyClub | £10 for others.
Focus: Identifying PSH in sporting contexts, safe bystander intervention for clubs, and supporting members.
Whether you are a club leader, a coach, or a solo athlete, join us to help reclaim our public spaces for sport.
Find out more and book your spot via your club portal or get in touch via our contact form here.
Get in touch with our team