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Cross-Government plan on violence against women and girls

Summary: On 25 November 2010 - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women - the coalition government launched a paper outlining how they plan to tackle violence against women and girls.

The strategy focuses on:

  • preventing violence and challenging attitudes and behaviours
  • providing support for victims
  • working in partnership with public bodies and community groups
  • reducing the risk to women and girls and bringing perpetrators to justice

Professor Liz Kelly, Chair of the End Violence Against Women Coalition, responded to the announcement: ‘We are delighted that the Home Secretary is championing this as a priority issue. This sends out a strong message that rape, domestic violence, trafficking and other violence against women is totally unacceptable. We believe that all public bodies have a role to play in ensuring support for victims, bringing perpetrators to justice and beginning the long-term task of preventing violence before it begins.’

To view the Home Office announcement, please click here.

For the Coalitions government's 'Call to end violence against women and girls', please click here.

Source: Equality and Diversity Forum


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