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HomeThe Road To Respect16 Days - 16 Ways

16 Days – 16 Ways

While domestic and family violence is, unfortunately, a daily occurrence throughout Queensland, there are two occasions throughout the year that are specifically focused on remembering and recognising those who have lost their lives, victims, survivors, prevention efforts, best practice responses and support.

The first is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May and the second is the 16 Days of Activism which begins on 25 November (the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) and concludes on 10 December (International Human Rights Day).

To bring about the societal change needed to prevent domestic violence to the greatest extent possible, it is imperative that we change the attitudes, values and beliefs that underpin the behaviour of those who perpetrate it.

That can only be achieved if we all step up and do whatever is necessary to make change.

So, as we approach the 16 Days of Activism here are 16 ways you can be involved.

We ask you to consider doing at least one, if not more, of them and join us as we continue the unstoppable momentum that has been created.

1. Attend a community event.

2. Offer to support an event.

3. Along with other like-minded people, organise an event in your community.

4. Make a financial donation to a domestic violence organisation.

5. Donate some unwanted items to the op shop of an entity that supports victims.

6. Help make your workplace aware of domestic violence through education, resources and support services.

7. Encourage organisations and community groups to take a stand against domestic violence.

8. Raise the issue with friends and colleagues to encourage their support.

9. Discuss the issues with family members to collectively do what you can.

10. Support someone you know who may be currently experiencing domestic violence, offer your support and advise of services available.

11. Support someone you know who has left a domestic violence situation.

12. Volunteer for a domestic violence community organisation.

13.Check in with the offices of Local, State and Federal Government politician to enquire about what activities they have planned for the 16 Days of Activism and how you can participate.

14. Learn more about what the 16 Days of Activism is all about. This newsletter and its previous editions are a great place to start.

15.Contribute by promoting the 16 Days of Activism through traditional and social media messaging.

16. Recognise the importance in today’s society of young people – tomorrows adults – growing up with values that adopt respectful relationships and equity.

We thank you for considering your involvement in the 16 Days of Activism and a commitment to continuing your support beyond this upcoming event as it is vitally important to maintain the momentum and sustain the effort to bring about the changes needed to rewrite the story for so many and perhaps even save lives.

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