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White Ribbon Accreditation extended for three more years
Report a health and safety commercial or workplace issuePublished 18/04/2024
Hastings Borough Council has been given White Ribbon Accreditation for another three years after continuing to work towards culture change.
White Ribbon UK is the leading charity engaging men and boys to prevent violence against women. They work to stop violence before it starts. The council's accreditation is in recognition of the commitment to never use, excuse or remain silent about men's violence against women.
John Whittington, the council's Community Safety Manager, said: "We're really proud to continue recognising the importance of promoting the reporting of violence against women and girls. In the current economic climate it's really important, not just the White Ribbon approach but in its wider context. We appear to be leading other local authorities in East Sussex to seek accreditation, alongside other community safety partners."
The council supports White Ribbon Day in November and for the last few years has joined in with the 16 Days of Action on social media as part of the Safer Hastings and Rother Partnerships. This campaign raises awareness of domestic abuse and the support available.
Domestic abuse reports make up between 15 and 20% of all recorded crime in Hastings and across the country. It is also a significant factor in most domestic homicides.
You can find out more about White Ribbon UK on their website.
Published 18/04/2024
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