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Empowering Women in Stourport: Free Personal Safety & Self-Defence Sessions Launch This November |
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West Mercia Police’s Stourport Safer Neighbourhood Team is proud to announce the launch of a new initiative aimed at empowering women and enhancing personal safety across the Wyre Forest community. Starting Wednesday 19th November 2025, the Stourport SNT VAWG Project will deliver five free self-defence and personal safety awareness sessions for women and girls aged 16 and over. This initiative is part of the national Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy and supports the White Ribbon campaign, responding directly to community concerns about rising crime and anti-social behaviour—particularly in hotspot areas such as the Walshes estate. Led by Kai Wilson, an internationally certified ITF Taekwon-Do instructor, the sessions will offer: ✅ Practical self-defence techniques ✅ Personal safety awareness training ✅ Confidence-building exercises 📍 Session Locations & Dates Areley Kings Village Hall, Areley Common Road, Stourport, DY13 0NB Wednesday 19th November | 2:45pm – 4:15pm Wednesday 3rd December | 2:45pm – 4:15pm Wednesday 17th December | 2:45pm – 4:15pm St Michaels Church Parish Room, Church Drive, Stourport, DY13 9DD Wednesday 26th November | 5:45pm – 7:15pm Wednesday 10th December | 5:45pm – 7:15pm Each session will accommodate 20 participants, with 100 women & girls expected to benefit from the programme. Registration is free, and places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
🔗 How to Register Scan the QR code on the promotional poster or email stourport.snt@westmercia.police.uk to reserve your place.
Kai Wilson, Principal Instructor at Unite Taekwon-Do, said: “It’s an honour to be part of this initiative. These sessions are about more than just physical techniques—they’re about empowering women to feel confident, aware, and in control of their personal safety.” Areley Kings Village Hall Committee commented: “We’re proud to host sessions that support such an important cause. Our venue is at the heart of the community, and we’re pleased to be part of a project that promotes safety and wellbeing for local women.” St Michaels Church Parish Team added: “Creating safe spaces for women i s a shared responsibility. We’re delighted to support this initiative and welcome participants into our parish room for these vital sessions.” Sergeant Matthew Ling, leading the project, said: “This initiative is about giving women the tools and confidence to feel safer in their daily lives. It’s a proactive step in addressing local concerns and building stronger community trust in policing.” Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said: “I am committed to ensuring women and girls not only are safe but feel safe in their communities. No one should fear simply walking out their front door - yet for too many, that’s a daily reality caused predominantly by the actions of men. “We must do more as a society to challenge and change this behaviour and bring perpetrators to justice. At the same time, initiatives like these self-defence sessions play a vital role in helping women and girls build confidence, increase awareness, and feel more secure in their everyday lives.”
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