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If you are exploring whether Right to be Safe is the right partner for your organisation, the most useful thing is a short conversation. Tell us about your context, what you are trying to achieve, and the constraints you are working within. We will tell you honestly whether we can help, and what that might look like.

Contact Details

info@righttobsafe.org

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What to Include in Your First Message

To make our first conversation as useful as possible, it helps to know:

  • Your organisation and the sector you operate in
  • The safeguarding challenge or question you are facing
  • The timescale you are working to
  • The indicative budget you have available

That is all we need to have a useful initial conversation. You do not need to have a defined brief or a clear scope — many of our most productive engagements began with a client who knew something was not working but was not yet sure what.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work with smaller organisations?

Yes. We work with organisations of all sizes, from small charities and local sport clubs to major international federations and UN agencies. The approach is always bespoke — scaled to your context and resources. 

 

Do you work outside the UK?

Yes. The majority of our work is international. We have worked in more than 40 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and the Americas. All work is adapted to local legal frameworks, governance structures, and cultural contexts.

 

Can you deliver training/material in languages other than English?

Yes, we can deliver training and/or produce material in English, Spanish, Italian and French. When needed, we work with specialist interpreters and/or translators to produce materials in different languages. All our interpreters and translators understand safeguarding/human rights specific terminology.  For specific language requirements, please raise this in your initial enquiry so we can advise on the best approach.

 

How long does a typical engagement take?

It depends on the scope. A baseline assessment typically takes four to eight weeks. A full framework development engagement may run for four-six months to a year. We will try to adapt to your timeframe if possible. Training programmes can be bespoke and delivered as single sessions or as part of a longer capacity-building programme over several months. We will advise you on what programme cannot be shortened due to the topic. We will always be clear about our timeline at the scoping stage.

 

Do you offer pro bono or reduced-rate work?

We reserve a proportion of our capacity for organisations working in under-resourced contexts where safeguarding needs are high and funding is limited. If this applies to your organisation, please raise it in your initial enquiry. We will help if we can.

Get in contact

Should you wish to discuss a potential collaboration or require any further information, please feel free to contact us using the email below.