The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
Everyone deserves to be safe and respected each and every day. These 16 Days of Activism provide a focus of activity each year which Alpine Shire Council supports.
Alpine Shire Mayor John Forsyth said family violence and gender-based violence are driven by inequality, discrimination and marginalisation.
“Respect sits at the core of all safe, healthy and equal relationships," he said.
“It’s time for businesses, communities and individuals to make a commitment to eliminating all forms of discrimination and realising the vision for gender equal communities and workplaces."
Research has consistently found that disrespect increases the likelihood of violence against women.
Cr Forsyth said gender-based violence causes severe harm to families and communities.
“Throughout the 16 Days of Activism campaign, we hope to inspire action and encourage members to be proactive bystanders who call out poor behaviour when they witness it," he said.
In partnership with local police and the Centre Against Violence, Council is hosting a community breakfast at the Myrtleford Farmers Market on Saturday, 25 November from 9am – 11am.
"I encourage everyone who stands for equal respect and safety for all genders to come down and support this powerful campaign," Cr Forsyth said.
“Let’s begin the conversation and actions that raise awareness about gender-based violence, challenge discriminatory attitudes and call for improved laws and services and systems to end violence against women.”
If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, help is available by contact the services below.