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Exhibitors asked to work to theme at next Stamp It Out Summit


The exhibition at the next Stamp It Out Summit, talking place on March 11th, 2025 in Manchester, will be asked to work to the theme of ‘how to better communicate to the public in and around work sites’.


This theme is part of phase 2 of the Stamp It Out campaign, as it continues to work towards eradicating road worker abuse across the country.


For the first time at a highways exhibition or conference, exhibitors will be asked to base their stand, what they will communicate to delegates, and their xxx min presentation to the audience at the conference on this theme to help find out how the highways industry can better communicate to the public in and around work sites. They will also be asked to submit their plans ahead of taking part in the event, to help stimulate an open and honest debate on the subject.


The overall themes for the summit will be mental health and using technology to eliminate risk, which is central to the new Stamp It Out Strategy and phase 2 of the campaign.


The summit will form part of Respect Our Workforce Week 2025, which takes place from 10th-15th March 2025.

The Stamp It Out Summit will bring together key senior industry leaders to debate and discuss, process of the campaign as well as the key themes that mark phase two of the campaign.


Featuring a series of key, high profile (yet to be announced 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 transport 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.


Campaign founder and Programme Director at Stamp It Out, Kevin Robinson: “For the first time in the sector, we wanted to set a challenge to our exhibitors to help inform the debate around how we better communicate to the public in and around work sites. We hope this will not only deliver innovation and change but make them a much more important part of the summit and indeed the campaign as a whole.”


Anyone interested in taking part in the event should, in the first instance email comms@thinkrespect.uk

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