White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

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White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day : #HerGameToo

White Ribbon Day : #HerGameToo

HerGameToo is supporting #TheGoal for White Ribbon Day, 25th November. HerGameToo is a voluntary organisation ran by female football fans, who are committed to fostering an ethos in football in which women are welcomed and respected equally. The partnership highlights the synergy between White Ribbon UK’s aims to educate men and boys about gender equality, and HerGameToo’s focus on culture change to create safe environments for women and girls to live the lives they want to lead.

White Ribbon Day

White Ribbon Day

Unite for White Ribbon Day 2022 – Friday 25th November

Unite for White Ribbon Day 2022 – Friday 25th November

This year, White Ribbon Day, 25th November, falls on the same week as the start of the FIFA men’s World Cup. There has never been a better time for us to come together and start playing as a team to end violence against women and girls. All men can join the team to end violence against women and girls - that's #TheGoal. Whether you're a football fan or not, let’s work together to achieve gender equality. White Ribbon Day 2022 highlights 11 traits men and boys can nurture to help create a world of equality and safety for women. Support White Ribbon Day and make a difference towards ending violence against women and girls. Plan now to mark White Ribbon Day in your workplace, school, sports club, local pub and bars, and communities. There are ideas and resources free online. White Ribbons and lots more can be bought in the online shop. Together we can unite on White Ribbon Day, 25th November, to work towards ending violence against women and girls and achieve #TheGoal.

NSPCC : The Full Story campaign

Child sexual exploitation crimes up 10% in the last year. NSPCC are launching their Full Story campaign to connect more young people at risk of, or experiencing, sexual exploitation. Here's the link : https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/abuse-safety/full-story

Welcome to….

....Yvonne Ross, who joins us this month as Case Manager to the Rose Young People's Team; we look forward to working with you Yvonne!

Inclusion Health Event

Suzi and Denise joined experienced and expert colleagues from across Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System (ICS) for presentations and the opportunity for in-depth conversations and Q&As about Inclusion Health. Inclusion health is a term used to describe people who are socially excluded, typically experience multiple overlapping risk factors for poor health (such as poverty, violence, and complex trauma), experience stigma and discrimination, and are not consistently accounted for in electronic records (such as healthcare databases). These experiences frequently lead to barriers in access to healthcare and extremely poor health outcomes. Suzi gave a presentation about the work of The Magdalene Group. The event was well attended with delegates attending in person and online.