by Helen Morris | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog, Latest, Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence |
Before Christmas, the Home Secretary described violence against women and girls as a “national emergency”, stating what victims, families and frontline workers have known for years. A System That Fails — By Design Emergencies demand immediate, population-level action...
by Helen Morris | Dec 8, 2025 | Blog, Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence |
Case Study: How Mu-shin Created a New Standard for Capability & Confidence — From Boardrooms to Classrooms When the Institution of Civil Engineers invited us to deliver a webinar for its Fairness, Inclusion & Respect (FIR) programme, we recognised a rare...
by Helen Morris | Nov 6, 2025 | Latest, Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence |
6 points you can’t argue with: 1. The Week That Shook Us A mother walking back to her car after work — kicked by a stranger on a lit London street. A mass stabbing on a train from Doncaster to London — 11 injured, a rail worker fighting for life. Two sexual assaults...
by Helen Morris | Oct 27, 2025 | Latest, Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence |
Assaults, harassment, unwanted attention — on trains, in public spaces, on the move. Systems meant to protect us — policing, public transport security, CCTV, reporting services — are struggling. Under-resourced. Reactive. Leaving us exposed. Another BBC report reveals...
by Helen Morris | Oct 16, 2025 | Latest, Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence, Training tips |
With sexual offences on trains involving under-18s tripling in the last decade, the BBC’s latest investigation reminds us — safety isn’t just about vigilance. It’s about readiness Because Everyone Deserves to Travel Without Fear If yesterday’s BBC report left you...
by Stuart Kirby | Aug 5, 2025 | Savvy Street Smarts, Self-defence |
Why Project ‘Ready’ matters now more than ever I promised myself I’d never use fear to promote our mission — because fear can paralyse. What we need now is action. After the horrific murder of Zara Aleena in 2022 — just a couple of miles from where I live...