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.
You should know
Young women in Wales have founded the You Should Know Project to raise awareness about the lived experiences of women and girls. In a new video addressing the fear of violence, they share research findings into levels of vulnerability amongst women and girls in their community.
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.
5 tips for promoting positive change in young people - By Bradley O'Donoghue (Tender)
With young people aged 16-25 being the age demographic most likely to experience domestic abuse and sexual violence, it’s no surprise that educating the next generation should be a high priority on everyone’s to-do list.
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.