Today and everyday it is important to remember the reality of the work that we are doing to prevent violence from happening in the first place.
We must ensure that education, particularly for men and boys, goes hand in hand with this guidance and all other guidance relating to the Online Safety Act 2023.
The Independent Challenge and Support Panel formed by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has published a report focused on fire and rescue services culture and inclusion work.
Menier Venues, a female-led event space in London, recently faced an unwanted visit from self-proclaimed misogynist influencer, Andrew Tate.
This report shows that the problem is far greater than the funding and resource currently being made available to stop it.
The UK Government must work with schools and education providers, and Primary Prevention focused charities to ensure that teachers and the National Education Curriculum are equipped to combat harmful gender norms, and promote a culture of acceptance and equality from an early age.
White Ribbon UK has been awarded an Open Societal Challenges grant to fund an innovative research project alongside Professor Olga Jurasz, Director of the Centre for Protecting Women Online.
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.
This decision reflects our commitment to creating positive cultural change and promoting safe, respectful spaces for dialogue about preventing gender-based violence.
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.
White Ribbon has sent an open letter to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, calling for the prioritisation of the Primary Prevention of violence against women and girls to achieve his Governments ambition to halve violence against women and girls within the decade.
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 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.
All men need to understand that they can, and must, have a role in ending violence against women and girls.
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.
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.
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 is, once again, showing their support for ending men’s violence against women and girls on White Ribbon Day, Monday, 25th November.
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.
Saoirse Ronan’s interjection on the Graham Norton show, shone a big spotlight on the gender divide on personal safety.
White Ribbon UK supports the Government announcement on the strengthened Football Governance Bill to improve Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) within the game.
White Ribbon UK is delighted to announce the appointment of Henry Hughes DLY to the White Ribbon UK Board of Trustees. Hear from Henry about his motivations for becoming a White Ribbon Trustee and the importance of being an ally to women and girls in sports.
Labour politicians and campaign groups make clear on the challenges we face and the strides we are making in tackling violence against women and girls.
We are hopeful that a ‘cross-government’ approach means bringing together all areas of society.
Seán Utley is committed to preventing gender-based violence by challenging harmful ideas about what it means to be a man. Learn more about why he's fundraising for White Ribbon UK.
We need everyone, especially men and boys, to show their allyship to women and girls to prevent violence from happening in the first place.
White Ribbon UK condemns the appalling murder and attack on girls and women that took place in Southport, and the violence we have seen since across UK following this attack. We must stand together against violence, in all is forms.
White Ribbon Ambassador Mark Balaam, founder of imabi, discusses how his company is driven by a mission to prevent violence against women and girls.
Perhaps your child has already noticed that men and women have different experiences in life. The questions they ask you are important, but the answers you give are more important.