The Sarah Everard case has highlighted this issue massively. Positive conversations are happening between men about appreciating the feelings of women being out alone. Are there ways women can feel safe? Should women need to take precautions or change their behaviour to remain safe? Will men crossing the road rather than walking behind a lone woman, or approaching her directly, help that woman feel safe? Is there an answer at all? We don't believe there's a one solution to fit all. So many different things come into play including the area you live in, the time of day/night, etc.