25 November is White Ribbon Day
Every 25th November is White Ribbon Day which is followed by 16 days of action to end male violence against women. Each year, thanks to all our supporters, organisations and activists thousands of people make the White Ribbon Promise, wear a White Ribbon and raise awareness. It means that there is a greater understanding among the public about what needs to change, and people know where to find help. The message is taken out in the street and shops, schools and universities and sports clubs by individuals and organisations including the emergency services.
Here are Some highlights from White Ribbon DAy 2019
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Gwent Police Cadets at Cardiff Senedd (Copy)
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Leeway Domestic Abuse Services (Copy)
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Broxtowe Refuse Team mark White Ribbon Day (Copy)
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Safer Rother (Community Safety Partnership) (Copy)
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Candlelit vigil in Cardiff (Copy)
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Swansea Women's Aid (Copy)
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Camden Town Council (Copy)
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Chester Women's Aid (Copy)
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Chester Women's Aid (Copy)
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Hampton Trust - Aldershot Football Club (Copy)
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ADAPT practitioner training day (Copy)
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Aldershot Football Team (Copy)
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Hart Gables (Copy)
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Lancashire Victim Services (Copy)
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Leeway Awareness-raising (Copy)
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Newcastle Cathedral (Copy)
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Newcastle Cathedral (Copy)
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Newcastle Cathedral (Copy)
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Parkstone Primary School (Copy)
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Calico Gateway Building, Burnley (Copy)
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Ormskirk Clock Tower (Copy)
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Preston Town Hall (Copy)
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Brent Council (Copy)
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Brent Council (Copy)
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Brent Council (Copy)
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White Ribbon Dress awareness display in Nottingham (Copy)
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White Ribbon cake for Broxtowe Women's Project (Copy)
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Wakefield Council Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) (Copy)