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Standing up for White Ribbon Day

Published: 22/11/2018

White ribbon_.jpgFlintshire County Council has once again shown their support to the White Ribbon Campaign for an end to violence against women.

Flintshire County Council members and officers have been wearing white ribbons to promote awareness of the campaign, which aims to eliminate all forms of violence against women.

Councillor Chris Bithell, Cabinet Member for Public Protection, said:

“The UN officially recognises 25 November as International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The White Ribbon is a symbol of hope for a world where women and girls can live free from the fear of violence. 

“Flintshire has fully supported this cause for many years. Talking to young people and explaining the issues is just one of the ways to spread message the. Wearing a white ribbon is another great way to show support.”

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Councillor Bernie Attridge, Deputy Leader of Flintshire County Council, added:

“Flintshire County Council is wholly committed to the White Ribbon Campaign and it is important that, as an organisation, we help to raise awareness by demonstrating our commitment and support around 25 November each year.”

The campaign White Ribbon Campaign invites people to pledge their support.

For further information please contact the Community Safety Partnership on 01352 702590.

If you are a victim of domestic abuse or sexual violence, please contact the Live Fear Free Helpline on 0808 80 10 800.