White Ribbon UK at Labour Party Conference: Preventing men’s violence against women in the night-time economy
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.
White Ribbon UK welcomes prevention and education as pillars to ending violence against women and girls
We are hopeful that a ‘cross-government’ approach means bringing together all areas of society.
#WhyIfundraise: Seán Utley
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.
Everyone, especially men, must be on board to prevent violence against women on our railways
We need everyone, especially men and boys, to show their allyship to women and girls to prevent violence from happening in the first place.
It's time to care loudly by being active allies
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.
WRUK response to HMICFRS report
Challenging harmful attitudes and behaviours is vital to creating meaningful change and to stop further harm from happening.
Prevention of gender-based violence must be a top government priority
The UK Government must ensure primary prevention of gender-based violence is a top priority so men understand the role they must play in helping end violence against women and girls.
Men’s Euro’s 2024: Everyone has the right to enjoy football
White Ribbon UK team up with imabi to develop a Euro fixtures guide, focusing on the prevalence of violence against women and how allyship can make the tournament enjoyable for all.
General election 2024: White Ribbon UK recommendations for prioritising primary prevention
Ahead of the 4 July General Election, White Ribbon UK writes to party leaders to share recommendations for prioritising the prevention of gender-based violence.
Early conversations in schools are key to preventing men’s violence against women and girls
White Ribbon UK strongly encourages decision makers to allow children the opportunity to learn about and foster healthy traits that enable them to develop and maintain respectful relationships
Landmark report highlights women’s experiences of online violence
We all have a role to play in changing harmful cultures online and offline. How can men and boys be allies?
White Ribbon: A global movement with autonomous entities
White Ribbon UK works solely in England and Wales, operating independently of other organisations using the same name both in the UK and abroad.
The Worker Protection Act: preventing sexual harassment in the workplace
From October 2024, organisations will have a responsibility to prevent harassment in the workplace. This has important implications for employers.
Invest in prevention, invest in women
International Women’s Day 2024 is about investing in women to advance social and economic development. The best way to do this is to focus on radical culture change through primary prevention.
WRUK suspends North Wales Fire & Rescue Service
All women deserve to be safe at work, free from the fear of violence and abuse.
WRUK response to Ipsos polling on gender equality
White Ribbon UK is deeply concerned by negative attitudes towards feminism and gender equality amongst younger men and boys.
WRUK response to appropriation of White Ribbon
Practice what you preach: White Ribbon UK does not condone the use of the White Ribbon by perpetrators of violence.
Engaging MPs to prevent violence against women
One year on from ratifying the Istanbul Convention, decisionmakers met at the White Ribbon APPG to hear recommendations from experts working across the four nations as to how the UK government can meet its obligations under the human rights treaty.
Bring your allyship this summer with the Festival Five
This summer, let's make music festivals safer spaces for women. We're offering five ways men and boys can help to do this. Check out our Festival Five before heading to the next gig you attend.
Working with politicians to end violence against women and girls
The next All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on ending men’s violence against women and girls will take place on 5 July 2023 to discuss the importance of helping young people unlearn harmful gender norms.