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 response to the Angiolini Inquiry, Part 1 Report
Everyone plays a part in preventing seemingly ‘harmless’ attitudes and behaviour from perpetuating violence against women and girls.
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.
#WhyIfundraise: Lincoln Students' Union
The Students’ Union at Lincoln University raised £1,259 for White Ribbon UK to bring attention to the issue of women’s safety at night and the importance of culture change in addressing this problem.
WRUK Response to Independent Review of SWFR
White Ribbon UK rescinds the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service' accreditation with immediate effect.
The Winter Solstice - Changing the Story for Women Runners
To mark the shortest day of the year, Anthea Sully, Chief Executive, White Ribbon UK shares her thoughts on how men can show allyship to women runners year-round.
You should know
Young women in Wales have founded the You Should Know Project to raise awareness about the lived experiences of women and girls. In a new video addressing the fear of violence, they share research findings into levels of vulnerability amongst women and girls in their community.
Me, Myself and I
How is our identity influenced? White Ribbon Accredited Organisation Oldham Council hosted a conference for year nine students to explore how online information about masculinity and femininity can negatively or positively inform our attitudes and behaviours towards each other.
Stand up for a better future
Rajinder Pryor MBE is a White Ribbon Champion who has been actively raising awareness about domestic abuse since 2018. To mark White Ribbon Day, she shares a poem about the hope the White Ribbon symbol gives to mothers of young girls.
Words matter
Men need to understand the impact a seemingly 'throw away' comment can have on women. Co-Founder of Her Game Too Emily Drakely urges men to shut down sexist language in the stands.
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.
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.
White Ribbon Sunday 2023
People of all faiths mark White Ribbon Day each year on what has become known as White Ribbon Sunday, the first Sunday following the 25th November. Chief Exec Anthea Sully honoured the lives lost to men’s violence against women at Rochester Cathedral this year.
Footballers sound it out to call it out
Building on their support of White Ribbon Day this year, The Football Association of Wales has partnered with the Sound campaign to start a conversation around gender-based violence and the important role men play in tackling these issues.
Young men pave the way to a better future
Male students from secondary schools in Derby brought together members of their a community, including local celebrities, to raise awareness about the role men must play in ending violence against women and girls.
Upstanders, not bystanders
Barry Scott is a White Ribbon Ambassador at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. As White Ribbon Day, 25 November, approaches, he has a message to men: Individually, we can make a difference, but together, we can change the narrative.
White Ribbon Day with Sky Sports
This Saturday, 25th November, sports fans across the UK will see their favourite Sky Sports presenters wear White Ribbons in support of White Ribbon Day
FA Wales marks White Ribbon Day
The Football Association of Wales is showing their support to ending men’s violence against women and girls by dedicating the Wales v Türkiye match on 21st November to White Ribbon Day.
White Ribbon Day 2023
We must #ChangeTheStory around the issue of violence against women and girls because it’s not a women’s issue. Male allyship remains crucial.