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East Riding community groups sign up to domestic violence campaign

21 voluntary community, faith and social enterprise organisations in the East Riding of Yorkshire, have signed up to the White Ribbon campaign against domestic violence.

The White Ribbon campaign, a charity, leads the way on ending violence against women and girls by addressing the root causes of men’s violence against women. It tackles harmful attitudes, behaviours and systems around rigid gender norms and harmful expressions of masculinity, that perpetuate gender inequality and gender-based violence.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has supported the voluntary organisations to become White Ribbon accredited, through the Do it For East Yorkshire (DIFEY) fund.

Community VISION, through DIFEY funding, has delivered White Ribbon information sessions, encouraging 21 organisations to sign up to support the campaign.

This includes community groups, charities, businesses and social enterprises, faith based and cultural organisations, health and wellbeing organisations and advocacy and social change groups. These groups have reached over 12,000 residents, spreading awareness and promoting the White Ribbon’s campaign messages.

Detty Tyler, children and young people’s services co-ordinator at Community VISION said “Community VISION are extremely pleased with the response from the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector to become White Ribbon supporter organisations. We look forward to working with them and other partners to end violence against women and girls across the East Riding.”  

Councillor Lyn Healing, East Riding of Yorkshire cabinet member for communities and public protection “It’s fantastic to see voluntary groups in our region participate in this vital endeavour and we’re proud to help them do so, via the Do it For East Yorkshire fund.”

Leyla Buran, White Ribbon UK campaigns and policy manager, said “we are really pleased to see East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Community VISION working hand in hand with the VCFSE sector to champion White Ribbon UK principles. When local organisations unite to challenge harmful attitudes and promote respect and equality, it shows real allyship towards preventing violence against women and girls.

“This community-led approach is exactly what we need to promote our work in changing cultures and creating a society where women can live free from the fear of harassment and violence.”

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has also launched its dedicated White Ribbon campaign web pages, providing a comprehensive resource for individuals, organisations, and communities committed to ending violence against women and girls (VAWG). 

The new web pages serve as a central hub for information, resources, and the latest news related to the White Ribbon campaign, reinforcing the council’s commitment to raising awareness and encouraging action. 

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