White Ribbon promotes 'respectful relationships' in November 2015
Wed 18 Nov 2015
White Ribbon Day, 25 November, is the internationally recognised day when men wear a white ribbon to show they do not condone violence towards ...
White Ribbon Day, 25 November, is the internationally recognised day when men wear a white ribbon to show they do not condone violence towards women. The global White Ribbon campaign is led by men who condemn violence against women and want to take action. The campaign was started in Canada by a group of men, after the brutal mass shooting of 14 female students at the University of Montreal in 1989.
The day has also been officially adopted by the United Nations as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence is marked from 25 November to 10 December.
The New Zealand White Ribbon Campaign takes place during the month of November. It is driven by the White Ribbon Campaign team and a range of community groups, NGOs and businesses across the country. This year, the New Zealand White Ribbon Campaign is promoting respectful relationships between men and women.
White Ribbon says respectful relationships are based on:
- "Equality between women and men
- The effective use of non-violent communication
- Flexible gender behaviour for men and women
- This includes respectful sexual relationships
- ‘Consent’ as a necessary requirement of all sexual relationships.
- Men challenging the attitudes and behaviour of other men that underpin all violence."
The campaign material asks men "What kind of guy do you wanna be?" Posters focus on gender power relationships, male behaviour during conflict and sexual violence and the issue of consent. Materials are available in Afrikaans, Chinese, English, Fijian, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Māori, Samoan and Tongan translations. The posters, flyers and other White Ribbon merchandise are available to download or purchase from the White Ribbon website.
The campaign has also developed a White Ribbon Toolbox. The toolbox provides practical tips for men on how to treat women equally, communicate respectfully and have respectful sexual relationships.
White Ribbon Campaign Manager Rob McCann said "Most men treat women with respect, but the biggest cause of violence is the belief that men have more rights and power than women. This campaign asks men to challenge those ideas and treat women how they would like to be treated, and let go of the feeling that we have to be in charge."
To raise awareness around issues of sexual consent, New Zealand White Ribbon is also promoting the Tea and Consent video by the blogger Rockstar Dinasour Pirate Princess. The video explains the concept of consent through the metaphor "hey, would you like a cup of tea?"
White Ribbon events around the country include the White Ribbon Ride, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, and community parades and events. Visit the White Ribbon website for event listings or to post your community event.
The campaign theme of respectful relationships is informed by approaches identified in the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse issues paper Effectively involving men in violence prevention. Read previous Clearinghouse news stories to find more resources on engaging men in violence prevention and resources for promoting healthy relationships with young people.
Educational resources for events
The New Zealand White Ribbon Campaign provides Campaign Messages to inform White Ribbon speakers, The Pledge promotion material, ideas and help for organising your event, resources to raise awareness at the White Ribbon shop and White Ribbon Ambassadors to attend your event.
White Ribbon Australia provides a range of downloadable fact sheets.
Women's Refuge provide free downloadable resources on their website including a Quick Quiz "Are you being abused?" as well as Safety Plans, practical guides, kits and pamphlets for women experiencing abuse and support people.
It's Not OK provide free downloadable resources on their website including a "How Can You Help" and "It is OK to ask for Help" booklets.
Media
Behind closed doors series:
The perpetrators: 'They are us', Stuff, 28.11.2015
Domestic violence victims told: 'You're not alone ... there's help out there', Stuff, 20.11.2015
Emma's story: 'My son saved my life', Stuff, 18.11.2015
Domestic violence cannot be shut behind closed doors, Nelson Mail, 16.11.2015
Domestic violence: We need to talk, Stuff, 14.11.2015
Anna's story: 'I thought he was going to kill me, Stuff, 14.11.2015
Why we're turning the spotlight on domestic violence, Nelson Mail, 13.11.2015
Other media:
UN says gender-based violence could hold back Pacific development, Radio NZ, 09.12.2015
UN says violence against women in Pacific still widespread, Radio NZ, 09.12.2015
Campaign against Gender-based Violence sparks events, Radio NZ, 04.12.2015
Drawing back the curtains, Otago Daily Times, 30.11.2015
Courage needed to break the cycle of violence, Marlborough Express, 27.11.2015
Speaking out against family violence, NZ Police Commissioner's Blog, 27.11.2015
New Plymouth's White Ribbon Relay a good way to get message across, Taranaki Daily News, 27.11.2015
Zonta Says No to Violence Against Women, Press Release: Zonta, 27.11.2015
Willingness to speak out behind high Pacific gender abuse figures, Radio NZ, 26.11.2015
Answer to family violence sits in everybody’s home, Press Release: Rotorua Lakes Council, 26.11.2015
Joining forces to eliminate violence against women, Gisborne Herald, 26.11.2015
Men walk the talk for anti-violence, Wairarapa Times-Age, 26.11.2015
Longboard Classic supporting no violence campaign, Gisborne Herald, 26.11.2015
Nation marches against family violence, NZ Herald, 26.11.2015
Mayor backs White Ribbon, SunLive, 26.11.2015
Family of slain mum join march +video/photos, Wanganui Chronicle, 26.11.2015
Christmas good timing for anti-violence message, Northern Advocate, 26.11.2015
Sky Tower stands tall against violence towards women, Press Release: Sky City, Scoop, 25.11.2015
One in three women experience domestic violence at some point, Voxy, 25.11.2015
Community centre hosts White Ribbon ride, Waikato Times, 25.11.2015
Recognising violence against women, Times Live, 25.11.2015
Abuse survivor running for awareness, 3 News, 25.11.2015
Spotlight on silent heroes, Times Live, 25.11.2015
White Ribbon and the Thin Blue Line, NZ Police Blog, 25.11.2015
'We should be ashamed of the record of family violence in this country', 25.11.2015
Anti-violence message loud and clear, Hawke's Bay Today, 25.11.2015
Timaru takes a stand against family violence, Timaru Herald, 25.11.2015
When Standing Up Changes Lives, Press Release: Human Rights Commission, Scoop, 25.11.2015
White Ribbon Day puts spotlight on family violence, Beehive, 25.11.2015
Aucklanders march against family violence for White Ribbon Day, NZ Herald, 25.11.2015
Medical community unites to support ending violence against women, NZ Doctor, 25.11.2015
White Ribbon Day, NZ Police, 25.11.2015
Campaigner to cover 250km, Hawke's Bay Today, 25.11.2015
Muaythai campaigns to stop violence against women, Stuff, 24.11.2015
No pain, no gain for Kahira, SunLive, 24.11.2015
Neighbours urged to be 'nosey' about domestic violence, NewsTalk ZB, 24.11.2015
Survivor spreads anti-violence message, Hawke's Bay Today, 24.11.2015
White Ribbon riders deliver message to Lytton High, Gisborne Herald, 24.11.2015
Te Ururoa Flavell joins 250 km run, Press Release: NZ Government, Scoop, 24.11.2015
Communities 'key' to changing sexual violence attitudes, Otago Daily Times, 24.11.2015
White Ribbon Ride today, SunLive, 24.11.2015
MP Ambassadors talk about Respectful Relationships, White Ribbon, 24.11.2015
Raising her voice to help end abuse, NZ Herald, 24.11.2015
“Orange the World” kicks off global efforts, Press Release: UN Women, Scoop, 24.11.2015
Ride against domestic abuse, Otago Daily Times, 24.11.2015
Family Works launches White Ribbon Day campaign, Maori TV, 24.11.2015
White Ribbon Day 2015 – Canterbury, NZ Police, 24.11.2015
Victim of abuse set to run 250km to raise awareness with help of police, Maori TV, 24.11.2015
Opinion: Say no to family violence, The Press, 24.11.2015
Staff to send anti-violence message, Wanganui Chronicle, 24.11.2015
Brain researcher treating high-risk violent inmates at Christchurch Men's Prison, TVNZ, 23.11.2015
Mayor Hardaker speaks out against female violence, Voxy, 23.11.2015
Spreading the anti-violence message through art in Timaru, Timaru Herald, 23.11.2015
Events put focus on family violence problem, Hawke's Bay Today, 23.11.2015
Police support Rotorua mother in her run against violence, NZ Police, 23.11.2015
Terry Sarten: Never too late to stop family violence, Wanganui Chronicle, 22.11.2015
Dapper and dashing men in heels for White Ribbon, Manawatu Standard, 22.11.2015
Hamilton community support White Ribbon against domestic violence, Waikat0 Times, 22.11.2015
White Ribbon campaign comes to Marlborough, Marlborough Express, 22.11.2015
Riding to end violence, Gisborne Herald, 21.11.2015
Sign up against violence, Gisborne Herald, 21.11.2015
Uniting to end violence against women, NZ Police: Commissioner Mike Bush Blog, 20.11.2015
One Tree Hill College makes a stand for White Ribbon Day, East & Bays Courier, 20.11.2015
Opinion: Days of Activism starting point for anti-violence action, Otago Daily Times, 20.11.2015
Anti-violence exhibition opens doors on hidden issue, Western Leader, 20.11.2015
Manawatu men don high heels for good cause, Manawatu Standard, 19.11.2015
Levin 'reverse colour run' for White Ribbon, Manawatu Standard, 19.11.2015
Hospital staff take White Ribbon pledge, Nelson Mail, 19.11.2015
White Ribbon walkers step out for women, Manukau Courier, 19.11.2015
Nelson families gather to raise awareness of domestic violence, Nelson Mail, 18.11.2015
White Ribbon ride will arrive in Napier on Tuesday, Dominion Post, 18.11.2015
White Ribbon riders gather in Nelson for South Island tour, Nelson Mail, 17.11.2015
Enjoy company and take the pledge in Featherston, Wairarapa Times-Age, 17.11.2015
Region stands tall for White Ribbon, Press Release: Manawatu Abuse Intervention Network, 16.11.2015
Whangarei mayor signs White Ribbon pledge, launches campaign, Whangarei Leader, 16.11.2015
Huntly hosts community fun day to tackle domestic violence, Waikato Times, 16.11.2015
White Ribbon - get involved, Police Ten One, Issue No.397, November 2015
White Ribbon relay helps fight domestic violence, Taranaki Daily News, 16.11.2015
White Ribbon Week highlighted through art exhibition, Western Leader, 16.11.2015
Community urged to discuss violence, Northern Advocate, 14.11.2015
The White Ribbon Campaign responds to comments made by the Prime Minister, White Ribbon, 13.11.2015
East Meets West, White Ribbon, 12.11.2015
Waitakere White Ribbon Events 2015, WAVES, 12.11.2015.
Corrections to host White Ribbon Riders at Waikeria Prison, Voxy, 12.11.2015
A pledge against violence, Otago Daily Times, 11.11.2015
Editorial: Domestic violence debate dominated by women's perspectives', Stuff, 11.11.2015
White Ribbon Ride to leave from Nelson, Press Release: Nelson Media Agency, 10.11.2015
Corrections support White Ribbon, SunLive, 10.11.2015
It’s not okay, say it loud, The Weekend Sun, 09.11.2015
Launch of 2015 campaign, White Ribbon, 09.11.2015
White Ribbon Council - One Woman's View, Article: Jackie Elliot, Scoop, 02.11.2015