White Ribbon supports Metro’s This is Not Right campaign
Metro’s This is Not Right campaign will span over the next 12 months, addressing the epidemic of violence against women, aiming to increase awareness and understanding of its readers, as well as highlight how they can make a difference.
Workie Ticket Theatre and women across the Northeast Reclaiming the Night and calling on men’s allyship
These heartfelt narratives reflected resilience, challenges and hopes, while also calling for men to step forward as allies in creating a safer, more equal world.
East Yorkshire Girl Guides Make History with White Ribbon Badge
In a ceremony at Cottingham High School, Girl Guides from East Yorkshire made history as they became the first Guides in the UK to receive White Ribbon badges.
AFC Bournemouth highlights the importance of men’s allyship on matchdays
AFC Bournemouth has highlighted the different experiences that fans face walking home from matches in a powerful video launched on 22 November, ahead of White Ribbon Day.
Wales’ men must lead the way in ending violence against women
All men need to understand that they can, and must, have a role in ending violence against women and girls.
The Football Association of Wales show support for White Ribbon Day 2024
Through its support of White Ribbon Day, the FAW aims to raise awareness of the urgent need for men to lead the change in tackling harmful attitudes and behaviours.
Tackling Violence and Intimidation Against Women and Girls: How the Transport Sector Can Play Its Part
With its vast network of drivers, conductors, and operators, the transport sector has the unique opportunity to act as both a safeguard for vulnerable passengers and a powerful ally in the wider fight against gender-based violence.
Making Primary Prevention a priority with decision makers this White Ribbon Day and beyond
This White Ribbon Day there has been a step forward in the White Ribbon mission to prioritise the prevention of men's violence against women and girls by decision makers in Cardiff and Westminster.
Sky Sports supports White Ribbon Day, 25th November
Sky Sports is, once again, showing their support for ending men’s violence against women and girls on White Ribbon Day, Monday, 25th November.
Race the Dark – Make every step count for women’s safety
White Ribbon UK recently launched the Race the Dark fundraising challenge, shining a spotlight on women’s safety and the steps that we can all take to create a safer world for everyone.
Me, Myself and I
How is our identity influenced? White Ribbon Accredited Organisation Oldham Council hosted a conference for year nine students to explore how online information about masculinity and femininity can negatively or positively inform our attitudes and behaviours towards each other.
White Ribbon Day 2022 #TheGoal
White Ribbon Day falls , 25 November, falls on the same week as the start of the FIFA men’s World Cup. There has never a better time for us to focus on the good that can come from unifying and supporting one common cause. All men can join the team to end violence against women and girls - that's #TheGoal
25 November - White Ribbon Day 2020 - different but essential
This White Ribbon Day, Wednesday 25 November, and the 16 days to end violence against women that follow, we are asking people to find new ways to say ‘no’ to violence against women, despite the restrictions imposed by COVID-19.
White Ribbon Day is 25 November 2020
White Ribbon Day 25 November 2020 is more important than ever to end violence against women.
Looking back over 2019
This year White Ribbon UK has brought together more people than ever to work towards ending male violence against women. Very sadly, some of the most significant moments of 2019 have been led by the family and friends of women who have lost their lives because of male violence. We take very seriously our duty to build a legacy for every woman whom we have come to know by name, and for all women affected by male violence, by continuing and developing our work to change the male cultures that lead to such abuse. Our male volunteer ambassadors, who are prepared to take a stand, our women champions, and the many accredited and supporting organisations are all critical to us achieving this aim.
Accredited Torbay Council and local school team up to mark White Ribbon Day
Torbay Council are a White Ribbon Accredited local authority. They have developed an information and guidance service for those suffering abuse called “Are You OK?”. As part of the work they have done around White Ribbon Day and the 16 Days of Action, they worked with local school St Cuthbert Mayne, to raise awareness in a brilliant and unique way.
Leeds United support White Ribbon
We were delighted to have the support of Leeds United during their game with Middlesbrough on 30th November, as part of a partnership with Safer Leeds to mark White Ribbon Day and the 16 Days of Action.
16 Days of Action
November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, also known as White Ribbon Day.
On this day, we ask men everywhere to recognise the necessity for them to stand up and take responsibility in working towards a future without violence against women. The first step towards this is wearing a white ribbon and making the promise to never commit, excuse or remain silent about male violence against women.
A Thought For White Ribbon Day by the Bishop of Tonbridge
There’s a fashion today to reach for alternative facts when the truth is inconvenient. Where we succumb to this, we lose a grip on reality and have an excuse not to act. So let’s not do that.