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Women working and living in London can walk and talk with officers to share their thoughts on safety and how to bring about positive change.
Walk, Talk and Do is open to women aged 18 and above, and living or working in London. It is for those who would like to go for a walk with an officer in their local area and discuss their views on women’s safety.
Those who take part in a Walk, Talk and Do can share their views and experiences with officers as they walk through any areas they may feel vulnerable in. Patrols can take place at any time, including those where there is less footfall, traffic and light so officers can get a real sense of what their thoughts are.
The aim of Walk, Talk and Do is to start a conversation between members of the public and officers so we can listen, respond to concerns, and take action.
You can find and join Walk, Talk and Do events across London by visiting your local neighbourhood team page, and looking under the 'Meetings and events' tab.
You can also suggest a location for a Walk, Talk and Do by visiting your local neighbourhood team page and using the 'Contact us' tab.