Beyond 16 Days of Action to end violence against women and girls
Community groups, businesses, and public services from across the borough have shown their support for the White Ribbon campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Community groups, businesses, and public services from across the borough have shown their support for the White Ribbon campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Bury Council is committed to taking the necessary steps to become White Ribbon Accredited in support of the campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Organisations across Bury are pledging their support for the White Ribbon campaign to end domestic violence and abuse against women.
Organisations from across Bury are standing up against domestic abuse as this year’s annual White Ribbon Campaign begins today (Thursday 25 November).
Today is White Ribbon Day which signals the start of the International 16 days of Action campaign against gender-based violence.
Bury College was proud to host the 2019 Domestic Violence and Abuse White Ribbon Campaign event, organised by Bury Council.
Organisations across Bury took part in the global White Ribbon campaign to put a stop to male violence against women and girls.
Council leaders are urging everyone in Bury to show their support for the White Ribbon Campaign against domestic violence and abuse.
Men and women are being urged to wear a white ribbon and show their commitment to ending violence against women.