Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some of the most common questions about our mission, membership, and how you can get involved.

Who can join WSI?

Any woman who shares our values and concerns is welcome to become a member. We centre and uplift the voices of women impacted by immigration and who have been let down by the authorities. Whether you want to take action or simply learn, there’s space for you here.

The Women’s Safety Initiative specifically focuses on immigration as we believe its one of the biggest issues facing women in Britain today. See our page on it for more information. Unchecked immigration has led to increased threats against women and girls, making it a critical safety issue that we cannot ignore. Many women are victims of violence linked to policy failures, and immigration is often the unspoken part of that equation.

We support policies that ensure stricter border security, responsible immigration policies, support for victims of crimes linked to immigration failures, and cultural preservation efforts.

WSI focuses on empowering women to vocalise their concerns about the safety of women and the impact mass immigration has had in Britain. This means that our efforts are towards providing women a space and a platform. However, we encourage men to participate in the conversation and come along to our events and support our mission.

Women are often the most vulnerable to the negative impacts of uncontrolled immigration, including crime, trafficking, and cultural shifts that may reduce their rights and safety.

We are a non-partisan organisation focused on advocating for policies that align with our mission, regardless of political affiliations.

You can support us by volunteering, donating, attending events, sharing information, or joining advocacy efforts.

We encourage members and supporters to have the courage to show their face to help promote our cause. However, we understand that some people cannot publicly show their support. We respect the privacy of our members and offer ways to participate anonymously if needed. 

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