Response to Inspectorate of Constabulary watchdog report into violence against women
White Ribbon UK calls for there to be serious attention given to engagement with men, through education and raising awareness so that the behaviours and attitudes that lead to violence against women are stopped.
New campaign focusing on men's behaviour at live music events.
New festival and gig campaign to make men accountable for violence against women
WRUK response to Government's VAWG strategy
Whilst the Government is aiming is to reduce violence against women and girls with its Tackling Violence Against Women And Girls Strategy, there needs to be proper investment in primary prevention, specifically working with men and boys, to make a significant step change.
WRUK response to Sarah Everard case plea
As the man responsible for the killing of Sarah Everard has pleaded guilt to her murder, White Ribbon UK, a leading charity that engages with men the cultures that lead to abuse and violence against women has repeated its call for men to recognise that if they don’t stand up to violence against women it won’t end.
Oxford and Cambridge University boat clubs unite to support White Ribbon
Oxford and Cambridge University boat clubs join forces to Support White Ribbon
Win or lose, there is no excuse for abuse
Win or lose there is #NoExcuseForAbuse White Ribbon is asking all male football fans to think of their own behaviour and that of their friends as Euro 2020 begins
We need to educate children from an early age about gender equality
Educating children about gender equality from an early age is essential to prevent violence against women long term.
Harassment of women in public spaces is too common and needs to stop
Anthea Sully, White Ribbon Chief Executive, calls on men to help end street harassment.
Songs for Murdered Sisters
After the terrible loss of his sister, Nathalie Warmerdam, singer Joshua Hopkins created ‘Songs for Murdered Sisters’ with composer Jake Heggie and writer Margaret Atwood to remember her and all women lost to the pandemic of domestic violence..
Night time run highlights dangers to women
Caitlin Millar has completed an impressive challenge of walking and running through the night from 1930~0630 and covering a total distance of 61km!
WRUK response to disappearance of Sarah Everard
Men have to speak out. It must not fall on women to have to change how they go about their lives because of the fear and risk of violence.
Snapshot report of violence against women and girls in 2021
A new report from the EVAW Coalition offers a ‘snapshot’ of violence against women and girls at the start of 2021.
How White Ribbon Accreditation enables organisations to support their employees experiencing domestic abuse
We welcome the open letter from Paul Scully, Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets to businesses laying out the costs of domestic abuse and how they can help victims. White Ribbon Accreditation can support organisations in working towards this goal.
16 Days of Action to End Violence Against Women
Thank you for your support. on White Ribbon Day 2020 and throughout the 6 Days of Action. Our vision is for a world where there is no violence against women.
Men Ending Violence - A Lockdown Toolkit
The White Ribbon UK Lockdown Toolkit, is available here to provide practical suggestions and show where to get help for men who are worried about their behaviour during lockdown, and men who are concerned about the behaviour of their friends and colleagues.
Download - Donate - Display : Free White Ribbon Promise Poster
Download, Print and Display the White Ribbon Promise Poster #MakeThePromise
Expert White Ribbon Webinars - book your place
Join our series of webinars with leading experts in preventing male violence against women.
Peace and Harmony in the Jewish Home
Simon Philips, Community Engagement Officer for the Leeds Jewish Housing Association and Director of Interfaith for the Leeds Jewish Representative Council, introduces the concept Shalom Bayit, meaning ‘Peaceful Home’ and signifying completeness, wholeness, and fulfillment, central to marriage and family life in Judaism.
The need for safer spaces policies and the guide on how to write one
Safer spaces policies can be helpful for staff in dealing with sexual harassment and violence, especially if staff have also received good training. Policies can provide consistency so everyone in the venue is on the same page. They are good for audiences and musicians too, as they provide more information about how to behave or how to get support if something goes wrong.
25 November - White Ribbon Day 2020 - different but essential
This White Ribbon Day, Wednesday 25 November, and the 16 days to end violence against women that follow, we are asking people to find new ways to say ‘no’ to violence against women, despite the restrictions imposed by COVID-19.