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Date and Venue announced for Stamp it Out Summit




Date and venue announced for Stamp it Out summit.


Stamp it Out, the industry wide programme aimed at making abuse of those who work on the public highway and in the rail sector socially unacceptable have announced the date and venue for this year's annual summit.


The event will take place at the Leonardo London City Hotel on Tuesday 17th September and will be a full one day event.


Featuring a series of key, high profile speakers from across not only our own sector but also others where public facing employees are at significant risk of abuse from members of the public, the event is a must attend for all of those responsible for putting people to work on the public highways and across the rail sector.





Building on the huge success of last year's launch at the House of Lords, the Summit will examine the subject of abuse in much greater detail and look at strategies which employers and adopt and the support available from law enforcement agencies and broader society.


Coming off the back of the hugely successful Respect our Workforce week, the event will be limited to 250 persons and in the first instance will be on an invitation only basis - with anyone with individuals who wish to be considered to attend encouraged to click on the link below.*




Who Should Attend:

  • Managing Directors

  • SHEQ Directors

  • Heads of Highways at Client Organisations

  • Those responsible for putting people to work on the public highway and crucially WHO HAVE A LEVEL OF AUTHORITY TO DRIVE REAL CHANGE.


Places will be allocated on an invitation only basis with any remaining tickets then entered into a ballot to allocated the final spaces, should any become available.


Stamp it Out is an industry-wide programme, supported by many of the supply chain and client organisations alike.


*Please not an expression of attendance will not be guaranteed a place at the event and the number of places available for allocation will depend upon uptake across invited parties.

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