The National Night Safety Partnership is a communirty initiative working with security professionals, licensed venues, and local authorities to make nightlife safer, more inclusive, and better prepared to respond to real-world risks.
Creating Safer Nights Through Training and Collaboration
The National Night Safety Partnership (NNSP) is dedicated to boosting safety in the night-time economy. We partner with licensed venues, security teams, local authorities, and private stakeholders to strengthen responses to real-world risks.
Through targeted training, operational awareness, and cross-sector collaboration, we equip frontline staff to manage violent incidents, trauma, and VAWG. NNSP sets clear professional standards and empowers venues to make every night out safer, more inclusive, and more resilient.
Training That Makes a Difference
Trauma Response
Practical guidance on handling serious incidents such as stabbings and injuries — going beyond standard first aid to improve outcomes before emergency services arrive.
VAGW Awareness
Helping staff identify vulnerable individuals, spot predatory behaviour, and create safer, more responsive environments for women and girls.
Night-Time Safety Campaigns
Raising public awareness and staff confidence through accessible training that promotes trust, professionalism, and visible safety standards.
Looking Ahead:
On-the-Ground Support
Approachable Safety Presence
Our teams will be easily identifiable and approachable, providing reassurance and support to the public in busy nightlife areas. Their presence encourages safer behavior and fosters a sense of security without being intrusive.
Support Licensed Venues and Security Staff
We work alongside venue operators and security teams to enhance safety measures, offering additional resources and expertise to manage challenging situations effectively and professionally.
Assist the Public in High-Footfall Areas
Our support teams will help guide and assist individuals in crowded nightlife zones, ensuring vulnerable people receive attention and that public spaces remain calm and orderly.