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You CAN 'Ask for Angela' in RCT Pubs!

RCT Council is reminding all its female residents and visitors that we all have a Guardian Angel in Angela.   

Safeguarding week 2021 is all about raising awareness not only about the issues that you might face, but about where you can turn if you find yourself in a vulnerable situation.  

The Council’s Community Safety Team will be working with all licenced premises across Rhondda Cynon Taf to raise awareness and train employees on how to assist those who may find themselves in vulnerable situations and need to Ask for Angela.  

“Ask for Angela” is a campaign that can be used by an individual in bars and other venues to keep them safe from harassment by using a codeword to identify when they are in danger or are in an uncomfortable situation.    

The original “Ask for Angela” campaign was developed by Lincolnshire County Council in 2016. The aim of the Campaign was to create a culture change in relation to sexual violence and abuse and enable those who feel vulnerable in pubs and clubs to discreetly approach staff and request assistance.  

If you are on a night out with friends or even a date that isn’t going as you thought and you feel you could be in danger, you just need to Ask for Angela and you will be offered assistance, without too much fuss - This might be through reuniting you with a trusted friend, seeing you to a taxi, or by calling venue security and/or the police.  

Councillor Rhys Lewis, Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities, Well-being and Cultural Services and Climate Change Champion, said: “This initiative has been hugely successful nationally and I’m glad to see that we are once again highlighting the scheme here in Rhondda Cynon Taf.  

“I know that the Community Safety Team will be working with all our licenced premises to ensure that they have the skills they need to help when these situations may arise. Everyone has the right to feel safe in our communities and Ask for Angela helps women to know that they have a trusted friend in Angela.”  

For more information visit https://www.met.police.uk/AskforAngela 
Posted on 15/11/2021