White Ribbon is a leading charity in the UK with a mission to prevent violence against women and girls. They say that “being allies with women every day shouldn’t be underestimated – even the smallest actions can affect big change”.
This White Ribbon Day, the charity is encouraging both individuals and organisations to take action by “recognising and calling out attitudes and behaviours that are harmful” and can “lead to more extreme cases of violence”.
Here, we explore how taking part in White Ribbon’s mission can help forge the path to a safer and more supportive society.
Promotes healthy relationships
White Ribbon say that its “mission is to prevent violence against women and girls by addressing its root causes”. This involves working with individuals to change harmful norms, attitudes and beliefs that can perpetuate inequality and violence.
Education is a big part of this – giving people the tools they need to take a stand against sexist and abusive behaviour they witness across all areas of their lives.
With the right skills, people can build healthy and respectful relationships with others, whether that’s colleagues, friends and family or other members of the public.
Creates a supportive community
Taking part in White Ribbon’s mission can also help to create more supportive and caring communities. When people consistently shut down unwelcome behaviour and don’t excuse it or remain silent, it will lead to a more friendly and respectful society for all.
It also encourages people to start conversations about abuse and open a dialogue with those who may be struggling. Simply asking “are you okay?” can be a lifeline to those experiencing violence against them.
It lets them know that people care about their well-being and that they’re there for them. They’ll have the opportunity to open up about what’s happening and get the support they need.
Has a positive ripple effect
You may think that one individual can’t make that much difference, but small acts of kindness have the power to create huge, long-lasting change. This is thanks to the “ripple effect”.
According to Calabasas, “when people benefit from kindness either by giving, receiving, or witnessing, they are more likely to spread kindness with more good acts”.
So, if you can offer a listening ear, a kind word or stick up for someone who’s suffering abuse, this has a ripple effect on those around you. They are then more likely to do the same in future if they witness harmful attitudes or behaviours. And the more we stop it, the less prevalent it should become.
If you partake in White Ribbon’s mission and someone tells you that they are struggling with abusive behaviour, let them know that they’re not alone. There are many organisations you can recommend for support, including the police, the National Domestic Abuse helpline, Women’s Aid and Victim Support.
If they are struggling with abusive behaviour at home, they could also seek legal support from experienced domestic abuse solicitors. These knowledgeable and friendly professionals can help victims feel safe by taking legal action to separate them from their abuser, protect their assets and ensure the saftey of any children involved.
By getting involved with White Ribbon Day, you can help to create more supportive communities, encourage healthy relationships and offer vital support to those in need. White Ribbon Day takes place on 25th November 2023. You can find out more about the charity on their website.