Ahead of International Women’s Day, professionals from across the sector gathered at 116 Pall Mall in London for the Celebrating Women in Protective Services event, hosted by the International Professional Security Association (IPSA). The event brought together voices from fire and rescue, security, policing, and military to recognise the impact women are making across protective services.
Throughout the afternoon, speakers shared candid reflections on their careers, offering insight into both the opportunities and the challenges women continue to face in these industries. Many spoke openly about the importance of resilience, mentorship and creating supportive environments for the next generation entering the profession.
The speaker line-up included Jess Phillips MP, Minister for Safeguarding, alongside representatives from organisations including the City of London Police, ARC Monitoring, Mitie, and the London Fire Brigade. Their stories highlighted the value of representation and the importance of ensuring that women across the sector feel visible, supported and empowered to progress.
What stood out most during the event was the openness of the conversations. Speakers shared personal journeys, lessons learned throughout their careers and the role that allies and mentors have played in supporting them along the way. These kinds of discussions are vital for building stronger networks and encouraging more women to pursue careers across protective services and safety-related industries.
Events like this also highlight a broader shift taking place across the safety and security landscape. Organisations are increasingly recognising that diversity and inclusivity are essential for innovation, resilience and long-term growth.
This principle sits at the heart of the Women in Industry Network, part of the Safety & Security Series. The network spans events including The Security Event, The Fire Safety Event, The Health & Safety Event, The Workplace Event, Pro Integration Future Europe and the National Cyber Security Show, bringing together professionals from across multiple sectors.
The initiative is dedicated to recognising, supporting and connecting women working across the industry, while also encouraging organisations to champion diversity and create environments where different perspectives can thrive. Through ambassador programmes, networking opportunities and dedicated sessions at industry events, the network aims to cultivate a supportive community where women can share knowledge, build connections and inspire others entering the field.
At its core, the Women in Industry Network focuses on empowerment, visibility and collaboration. It highlights the role of both women and allies in shaping a more inclusive industry, ensuring that talent and expertise from all backgrounds can contribute to the sector’s continued development.
These conversations will continue this April at The Health & Safety Event, where the Women in Industry initiative will feature as part of the wider programme. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore sessions, connect with ambassadors and learn more about initiatives designed to strengthen diversity across the sector.
International Women’s Day serves as an important reminder of the progress being made – but also the work still ahead. By creating spaces where women’s voices are heard, experiences are shared and communities are built, the industry can continue to move towards a more inclusive and representative future.
For professionals across safety, security, fire and workplace industries, the message is clear - empowering women strengthens the entire sector.
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