Learn how Lookout Call has provided lone worker safety for its customers.

Lookout Call has a growing series of testimonials from its customers; here are some of their stories.

Lookout Call offers ‘excellent value for money’ says Scotscare

Scotscare, a charity dedicated to helping Scottish citizens living in London is successfully deploying Lookout Call, an automated lone worker alarm system to help protect all its out reach staff that work throughout the city. Scotscare provides help to first and second generation Scots living within a 35-mile radius of Charing Cross station. It offers… Read Full Case Study “Lookout Call offers ‘excellent value for money’ says Scotscare”

CEDA chooses Lookout Call

CEDA is an Exeter-based charity that provides support services to disabled people. The charity was set up in 1988 by a group of parents who wanted positive futures for their adult children. Thirteen years ago CEDA expanded and began working with children too. The charity prides itself on finding imaginative and creative ways to work… Read Full Case Study “CEDA chooses Lookout Call”

Lookout Call offers ‘affordable staff safety’ says Addaction

Addaction works with people affected by drugs and alcohol to reduce and end their dependencies. The charity manages over 120 treatment services across England and Scotland, and offers support to the friends and family of those affected by addiction. Recovery for all service users is Addaction’s ultimate ambition. But the charity recognises that the path… Read Full Case Study “Lookout Call offers ‘affordable staff safety’ says Addaction”

Mind chooses Lookout Call

Mind in Cambridgeshire is a dynamic county-wide charity that supports local people in their recovery from mental health issues. As well as offering active support, the charity is also committed to raising awareness around mental well-being and tackling the stigma of mental health. Mind in Cambridgeshire provides a home support service for people recovering from… Read Full Case Study “Mind chooses Lookout Call”

Women’s Aid makes lone worker safety a priority

Bury St Edmund’s Women’s Aid Centre was established in 1974 to provide safety and support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse. The refuge offers temporary accommodation where women and their children can recover from the traumatic effects of domestic violence, as well as a range of community services, courses and counselling to assist them… Read Full Case Study “Women’s Aid makes lone worker safety a priority”

Winter Comfort

Wintercomfort is a day centre in Cambridge supporting people who are sleeping rough or vulnerably housed. While most of the support we offer is based at the centre we sometimes accompany individuals off-site to attend medical appointments, the City Council, the Job Centre or visit them in their own homes, especially if we have been… Read Full Case Study “Winter Comfort”