The City of Fremantle is supporting White Ribbon Day, which raises awareness and commits action to prevent men’s violence against women.
White Ribbon Day will be held on Friday 19 November 2021 right across Australia, and is a time where communities come together to stand up, speak out and act, and say ‘no’ to gendered violence.
Tomorrow, the Fremantle Community Legal Centre is setting up an installation at the Purple Bench in Walyalup Koort from 11am–1pm to raise awareness about White Ribbon’s cause.
The poignant installation comprises small crosses that represent this year’s victims of family domestic violence, alongside the victims’ stories.
To accompany the installation, Fremantle Library is exhibiting the stories and highlighting books and information to raise awareness.
There are many forms of abuse prevalent in our communities, including financial, verbal, emotional, psychological, physical and sexual, with murder at the pointy end of a broad spectrum of violence against women.
Violence against women in any way is unacceptable and it is never the victim’s fault. We hope Fremantle’s White Ribbon Day events will help break the silence and raise critical awareness about violence and abuse against women.
Visit whiteribbon.org.au to learn more about White Ribbon Australia’s movement to end violence against women.
If you are experiencing violence or suspect someone else is, please contact 1800 RESPECT for advice and support. In an emergency, call the Police on 000.