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City of York Council is joining partners across the city to support international White Ribbon Day today

Friday, 25 November 2022 00:00

By Barbara Constable

York supports International White Ribbon Day and 16 Days of Action

York supports International White Ribbon Day and 16 Days of Action

The awareness day aims to highlight work towards ending violence against women and girls. This year’s campaign highlights how men and boys can nurture to help create a world of equality and safety for women. 

The day coincides with the international 16 days of action campaign, further raising awareness of the issue of violence against women and girls, including Domestic Abuse, as well as signposting to support organisations.

City of York Council was accredited White Ribbon status in 2021 for its commitment to addressing violence towards women and girls, which has included working with partners, such as North Yorkshire Police, IDAS and York Hospital, to raise awareness of domestic abuse across these partner organisations.

Examples of ongoing work include commissioning a training programme for professionals in York, to enable them to identify and support victims of domestic abuse; and carrying out a city wide assessment to ensure that the right level of safe accommodation and support is available to women and children experiencing or fleeing domestic abuse.  

 The White Ribbon campaign also promotes support from men in prevention activities, promoting them to become active bystanders, whilst increasing awareness of reducing any form of violence against women and children.

Cllr Carol Runciman, the council’s Executive Member for Health and Adult Social Care, said: violence against another individual, regardless of their sex, is absolutely unacceptable. It is incredibly sad but unfortunately true that violence against women and children still takes place in our society and in our city.

“As a White Ribbon accredited Council, together with partners we are working hard to address the issue across the city. I hope that by highlighting the issue over the coming days we can encourage everyone – men and women – to take a stand against violence in all its forms.”

For more information on White Ribbon Day visit www.whiteribbon.org.uk/whiteribbonday22

Information and details about where women and children who are experiencing violence can go to for support is below:

Mobile

In an emergency, call 999 from your mobile. If prompted, press 55 to Make Yourself Heard and this will transfer your call to the police. Pressing 55 only works on mobiles and does not allow police to track your call

Landline

Call 999 from landline – if the operator can only hear background noise and cannot decide whether an emergency service is needed you will be connected to a police officer call handler. If you replace the handset, the landline may remain connected from 45 seconds in case you pick up again. When 999 calls are made from landlines, information about location should be automatically available to the call handlers to help provide response

 

Locally

Independent Domestic Abuse Services (IDAS)

Victim support

North Yorkshire & Barnsley Helpline

Helpline: 0300 110 110

York Office Refuge:  01904 646 640

York Community Services: 0104 646 036

Website: Domestic Abuse Support IDAS

Email: info@idas.org.uk

 

Foundations +choices Perpetrator Support Services

 

 

 

 

City of York and North Yorkshire

York (Inc. Selby): 01904 557491
 

Website: +Choices - Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme - Foundation (foundationuk.org)

Email: foundationdapp@foundationuk.org

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