White Ribbon - 24 November #StandUpNZ
#StandupNZ
“White Ribbon is challenging non-violent men to stand up and take The Pledge,” says Rob McCann White Ribbon Manager. “Without the visible support of good men, we can’t hope to reduce men’s violence towards women.”
New Zealand has the highest rate of reported violence towards women in the developed world with 41% of front line Police Officers’ time spent on family harm. That’s over 118,000 family violence investigations in 2006, about one every five minutes!
“There are many reasons why men should help to end the violence,” says Mr McCann, “but the reality is that using violence in your life means everyone loses. White Ribbon promotes Respectful Relationships because it is a protection against violence and because it is good for men. Men are happier and have more meaningful lives when people love them, rather than fear them.”
Respectful relationships are based
on:
• Equality between men and women. Gender equity in
personal relationships, and all social spheres, reduces
violence against women.
• Flexible gender behaviour
for all. Having men break out of the Man Box and choosing
their own masculine identity prevents their use of
violence.
• Non-violent communication. Men being
emotionally aware and expressive gives them alternatives to
aggression.
• Enthusiastic consent for all sexual
activities. Having willing participation is crucial to
preventing sexual violence.
“This White Ribbon Day, as
men we have an opportunity to make New Zealand a better
place,” says Mr McCann. “Yes, ending men’s violence
will help our mothers, our daughters and all the women in
our lives, but it will also help men.”
“We need to
live in a society where men are supported to be caring,
express their emotions and give and receive love. The old
stereotypes or the ‘man box’, where we’re told to
harden up and don’t play like a girl, need to be
rejected.”
When men take the online Pledge they will be
asked to choose from one of eight actions which all support
Respectful Relationships, and get men actively preventing
men’s violence towards women. They will then receive
information and a video about how to build that action into
their lives.
“We can only achieve real change when good
men stand up for what they believe,” says Mr
McCann.
Take the Pledge at www.whiteribbon.org.nz
KEY
STATISTICS
• New Zealand has the highest rate of
reported violence towards women in the developed
world
• Police investigated 118,910 family violence
incidents in 2016 or about one every five
minutes
• That’s 41% of a front line officer’s
time
• One in three women will experience partner
violence at some point in their lives
• Less than 20
percent of abuse cases are reported
• Approximately
3,500 convictions are recorded against men each year for
assaults on women
• On average, 14 women a year are
killed by their partners or ex-partners
• Between 2009
and 2015, there were 92 IPV (Intimate Partner Violence)
deaths. In 98% of death events where there was a recorded
history of abuse, women were the primary victim, abused by
their male partner.
• Family violence accounts for
half of all reported serious crime
KEY WHITE RIBBON
MESSAGES
• Men Stand Up and prevent violence towards
women. Encouraging men to stand up and speak out and act to
prevent violence towards women by taking The Pledge and
committing to take one of eight specific actions.
• Men
back up their stand with real actions. White Ribbon supports
men to commit to taking at least one of these eight actions
to show their respect. They’re the right thing to
do:
1. Listening and believing women
2. Reflecting on
and changing their behaviour
3. Disrupting other men’s
violence towards women
4. Treating women as
equals
5. Choose how to be a man and how I will
act
6. Talk to a young man about breaking out of the Man
Box
7. Think about what they watch and the media they
use
8. Talk with young men about respectful relationships
and pornography
• Men who stand up show they respect
women.
• Women have asked men to take these
actions
• Men’s respectful behaviour prevents
violence.
• Respectful relationships are based on:
treating women as equals; choosing your own identities and
behaviour to be your own man; using non-violent
communication; and ensuring enthusiastic consent for sexual
relationships. These actions prevent men’s violence
towards women, and can make everyone, including the man,
happier and healthier.
LINKS
Link to the
Stand Up videos here
Link to the 8
Action Videos here
White Ribbon
Images and Collateral here