Supporter Spotlight: How do you turn an unexpected visit from Andrew Tate into something positive?
Menier Venues, a female-led event space in London, recently faced an unwanted visit from self-proclaimed misogynist influencer, Andrew Tate.
WRUK’s Response to the National Audit Office Report ‘Tackling violence against women and girls’
This report shows that the problem is far greater than the funding and resource currently being made available to stop it.
White Ribbon UK response to the outcome of the Southport trial
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 secures funding for research into primary prevention of violence against women and girls
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.
White Ribbon supports Metro’s This is Not Right campaign
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.
Sky Sports supports White Ribbon Day, 25th November
Sky Sports is, once again, showing their support for ending men’s violence against women and girls on White Ribbon Day, Monday, 25th November.
We need men to listen to women about personal safety, ‘That’s what girls have to think about all the time.’
Saoirse Ronan’s interjection on the Graham Norton show, shone a big spotlight on the gender divide on personal safety.
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.
Misogyny in the press
Hacked Off’s Senior Campaigns and Research Officer Alice Watkins shares what the campaign has been doing to eradicate misogyny in the press to #ChangeTheStory for women and girls.