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  • The photograph shows 16 women either standing or sitting in one photo.

    Meet the amazing women working locally to tackle violence against women and girls

    Published: Thursday, 24th November 2022

    Friday 25 November marks White Ribbon Day 2022.

  • Image shows an illustration of a young woman with her back facing the viewer. Text on the image and on the woman's back reads: END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS. 71% of women in the UK have experienced public sexual harrassment.

    New Women’s Safety Plan launches on White Ribbon Day 2022

    Published: Thursday, 24th November 2022

    End violence against women and girls. 71% of women in the UK have experienced public sexual harrassment.

  • The Royal Borough of Greenwich condemns violence against women

    Published: Tuesday, 16th March 2021

    The Royal Borough of Greenwich stands in solidarity with the survivors of male violence and we're committed to making sure that our community is a safe place for all women.  

  • The main image of the campaign poster is a hand holding the strings of a puppet and this is essentially what coercive control is.

    New campaign highlights the hidden face of domestic abuse

    Published: Friday, 22nd February 2019

    Domestic abuse isn’t always physical. That’s the message behind our new campaign to highlight coercive control.

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