Sally Napper

More businesses are sending female travellers around the world yet we know that more than 80%* of female travellers are very nervous about what they may face when travelling.

In order to ensure your travellers feel safe and protected, it is imperative to provide access to destination-specific advice based on their risk profile and offer 24/7 assistance should anything go wrong while travelling.

Learn more from our own expert Sally Napper, Global Head of Security Assistance.

 

How to protect your female travellers

We advise organisations ensure they provide the following:

  • Access to location-specific information – which they can review at their convenience
  • Tailored communications – perhaps automated alerts, reminding them of the former information available
  • General education – this could be an eLearning platform, where you ask all travellers to complete as part of general safety education
  • Face to face training – especially for those people going to high risk locations – it may be suitable to create a tailored approach

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 *International Travel: Risks and Reality. Ipsos Global.

 

 

 

 

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Sally Napper

More businesses are sending women around the world to work yet we know that more than 80% of female employees are very nervous about what they may face in foreign locations. It is imperative to provide access to destination-specific advice based on their risk profile and offer 24/7 assistance should anything go wrong while working.