We support young people to identify the attitudes and behaviours that lead to gender inequality
children and youth
At any age, we can all make a difference!
Our work aims to empower children and youth by giving them the skills they need to challenge inequalities and change harmful norms.
Our White Ribbon Accreditation programme is available for schools. Schools can also become one of our Supporter Organisations.
All White Ribbon Accredited and Supporter Organisations have access to comprehensive learning resources to use with young people.
Why do we say children and youth?
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines “youth” as being between the ages of 15 and 24 . Our primary prevention works with both primary and secondary school-aged students.
White Ribbon Day 2024: Resources for young people
Recently at White Ribbon UK
White Ribbon Accredited Organisation Oldham Council partnered with Safeguarding Children Partnership to host the Me, Myself and I Conference for 11 local schools. Nearly 70 year nine pupils attended the event where they learned their values, attitudes and behaviours are influenced, exploring factors which may to lead things such as domestic abuse and contribute to gender inequality.
Read more about the Me, Myself and I Conference, held over White Ribbon Day 2023 in support of the #ChangeTheStory campaign, here.
The White Ribbon UK team visited Calder High School where they were welcomed by the Head Teacher Tony Guise and members of the school’s football teams, to celebrate the launch of the 2022 White Ribbon Day Campaign #TheGoal.
Read more about the launch day with students at Calder High School here.
White Ribbon UK partnered with Humberside Scouts and Jacky Bowes, High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire, to create the very first White Ribbon Scouts Badge. The badge is great opportunity for young people to learn and adopt values to contribute to a more gender equal society.
Read more about the creation of White Ribbon Badge here.