November 25th
is the start of the White Ribbon 16 Days of Action - an international drive to
encourage men and boys to speak out about domestic violence. Rates of violence against women in North
Ayrshire continue to give cause for concern.
Sadly, domestic abuse continues to affect too many families and
individuals within our communities. White
Ribbon’s global campaign is so important because it recognises that Violence
against women is not just a woman’s issue and encourages men to take action.
In the past,
violence against women, particularly domestic violence, might have been deemed
as a private issue, hidden or ignored perhaps not treated with the seriousness
it deserves. It is crucial that we
change this. It inflicts devastating physical
and psychological impacts on women and has wide-ranging costs for their
families, communities and society as a whole.
Violence and the threat of violence affect, regardless of wealth, race,
and culture. One in four women will
experience domestic abuse from a partner in her lifetime.
Violence
against women is never normal, legal or acceptable and there are no
circumstances under which it should be tolerated or justified. All of us, individual men and women,
communities, governments, and international bodies - have a responsibility to
put a stop to it and to redress the suffering it causes.
In North Ayrshire,
all of the agencies involved in tackling violence against women have been
working in partnership since the establishment of the first Domestic Abuse Multi
Agency Forum in 2000. The partnership is composed of members from North
Ayrshire Council, Women’s Aid, NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Police Scotland, Procurator
Fiscals office, Victim Support and Break the Silence. Our work together has been based on a shared
understanding of what is meant by violence against women and has allowed for
positive collaboration between services, particularly at an operational level. The Multi Agency Domestic Abuse Response Team
(MADART) are a great example of this joint working. Based at Kilmarnock police station the team
comprises Social Services, housing and police personnel and works in
partnership with a range of services including: addictions, health, welfare
rights, women’s aid and the Scottish children’s reporter. Working together the team have improved the
response to domestic abuse incidents ensuring that it is quick, proportionate
and effective which means the best, most timely support for victims.
It is the
cost of Violence against women which will be explored at the North Ayrshire
Women’s Aid conference taking place on the 26th November. “The Economics of Gender based violence” sees
delegates from across Scotland arrive in Irvine to hear from expert speakers
Emily Thomson of Glasgow Caledonian University and Karen McCluskey from the
Scottish Violence Reduction Unit. A
highlight of the conference will be the DVD launch from Young Voices, NA
Women’s Aids’ young women’s group. Workshops on trafficking of women and
children, legal issues, LGBT access to services and gender budgeting are
planned for the afternoon session.
This year our
North Ayrshire launch event will take place in Bridgegate, Irvine. A white ribbon image will be projected onto
the square where male members of the community help decorate the campaign
banner “These hands are not for hurting” with their handprints. Many men including all the junior football
clubs and rugby clubs in the area took part previously and this year The North
Ayrshire Violence Against Women partnership hope even more men follow their
good example and get involved taking action by pledging to never commit,
condone or remain silent about violence against women.
In asking
men to take action we also recognise that speaking up can be challenging and it
is with this in mind that the partnership is delivering White Ribbon Speaker
training to young men in the area. 5th
and 6th year pupils interested in taking part will attend a full
days training at the Ardeer neighbourhood centre. Passing on the skills in public speaking
along with the knowledge and resources to communicate and highlight the issues
around violence against women is an essential part of the success of campaign.
The
partnership will have a stall set up in the Rivergate Mall, Irvine where people
can visit, sign the pledge and access help and information.
25th
November 2013
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4.45p.m. –
6.30 p.m.
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Launch of
White Ribbon Campaign and 16 Days of Action
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Bridgegate,
Irvine
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26th
November 2013
|
9.30 a.m. –
4.00 p.m.
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North
Ayrshire Women’s Aid Conference
|
Menzies
Hotel, Irvine
|
27th
November 2013
|
9.30 a.m. –
4.30 p.m.
|
White
Ribbon Speaker Training
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Ardeer
Centre, Stevenston
|
28th
November 2013
|
11 a.m. – 3
p.m.
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White
Ribbon Campaign Stall
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Rivergate
Mall, Irvine
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