The 25th November is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It also kick started our 16 Days of Activism Campaign.
Up until the 10th December, we uploaded a new article each day discussing topics relating to violence against women, from media coverage to warning signs.
We, like so many others, want to change the narrative around gender-based violence. To fight a problem, we must first understand it.
Remember, if you are experiencing any type of violence or abuse, you can contact our free, confidential helpline on 0330 056 0065 to speak with a member of our women-led team. We’re here no matter what you need support with — whether you’re dealing with trauma, if you’ve noticed something isn’t right in your relationship, if you’re experiencing negative thoughts or financial stress.
Day 1. How can we respond to domestic abuse during Covid?
Day 2. What is financial abuse?
Day 3. Trauma-informed support for women experiencing homelessness
Day 4. What is coercive control?
Day 5. Reflecting on media reporting of domestic violence
Day 6. The link between mental health and experiences of abuse
Day 7. Why we need specialist services for women experiencing sexual violence
Day 8. Online abuse marked by sexism and misogyny
Day 9. Women in prison are often victims of far more serious crimes
Day 10. Employers have a responsibility to employees experiencing domestic abuse
Day 11. Celebrating strength during challenging times
Day 12. What is it like working for a Women’s Centre?
Day 13. Self-care is vital when engaging with challenging topics
Day 14. Appreciating the invaluable work of volunteers