Run My Way: How New South Wales Is Working Towards Safe Running For All
A multi-year initiative by the NSW Office of Sport, run in collaboration with Transport for NSW as part of the broader Safer Cities program. Its goal is to increase the participation of women, girls, and gender diverse people in running.
Own The Night: A Campaign To Champion Women’s Running Safety across Wales
A nationwide campaign in Wales led by Welsh Athletics, the national organization for the sport, to champion women’s running safety. It launched in 2025 in effort to make running safer for women, especially during the darker winter months when many women change or limit their activity due to safety concerns.
Running In the Dark: Gendered Differences In Perceived Safety In the Netherlands
In 2025, running specialist PassaRunning released the findings of research among 1,000 men and women in the Netherlands, exploring gendered differences in feelings of safety while running in the dark.
Safety in Public Space for Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse People
This report from the Mayor of London’s office shines a spotlight on the experiences of women, girls, and gender diverse people in public spaces across the city. Through a blend of data, personal stories, and policy recommendations, the report aims to make London safer and more welcoming for all.