A YEAR IN REVIEW
2629medical, welfare, enquiries and incidents dealt with in the first year
£70,623.00in ambulance conveyance alone, reducing the impact of city operations
Eliminated the need for137ambulances, reducing pressure on NHS services
Our Work
The space operates on Friday and Saturday nights between the hours of 10 pm & 4 am, as well as supporting other large city events and University of Worcester Welcome Week.
The Safe Space currently operates extra hours on Wednesday nights for Student Night in the City to support the safety of our student community.
Our supporting partners are Worcester City Council, West Mercia Police, University of Worcester and Worcester Street Pastors.
Medic support is located at Safe Space Worcester. Provided by an experienced local medical team, RTN Medical, Safe Space supports the triage of individuals using the city. Our aim is to reduce the strain on business operations and on the A&E by addressing those who require medical attention within the city, allowing minor injuries to be dealt with at the Safe Space, and reducing the impact of the city centre.
Our paramedic team can also test for drugs and alcohol, improving our triaging processes. Mental health support will also be available.
Safe Space is supported by the Worcester Street Pastors, who provide welfare support. Further to this, Safe Space has facilities to give people a safe space to wait, a change of clothes and bottled water. We welcome individuals to sit with us if they ever feel unsafe, for example, whilst looking for friends or waiting for a taxi home so they are not alone.
To ensure that patrons of the nighttime economy are cared for and get home safe, Worcester Safe Space offers taxi finder support, security alarms, drink stop tops and mobile phone charging.
“I got that dreaded call last night but was immediately reassured by the Safe Space Team that my daughter was safe and they would stay with her until i collect her” ~ Worcester Parent