Launceston White Ribbon Committee

Launceston White Ribbon Committee

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Launceston White Ribbon Committee Mission Statement.

*To work as White Ribbon Community partners to change society's attitudes and
practices and save lives.
*To generate respect for all people, especially women, by increasing awareness of
types ofabuse in the community.
*To educate people, including children, on ways to recognise and oppose abuse
and inequity.
*To build understanding o

25/05/2026

If Prevention Month stands for anything, it should be this.

We cannot prevent violence by waiting until it becomes obvious.

Prevention starts earlier. In the attitudes we challenge, the jokes we refuse to laugh along with, the conversations we choose to have and the standards we set at home, at work, in sport and in our communities.

Calling men in does not mean letting things slide. It means inviting reflection, while keeping responsibility clear.

That can look like:

• Challenging the “that’s just how men are” mindset.
• Speaking up when disrespect is brushed off as humour.
• Using your role as a parent, leader, coach, colleague or friend to set a better tone.
• Creating conversations where change is possible and accountability remains central.

This month, prevention means acting earlier, speaking clearer and expecting better.

14/05/2026

Why are our state and federal governments so reluctant to fund violence prevention?

01/05/2026

May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.

It is a time to raise awareness and focus on the actions and systems that shape safer, more respectful communities.

Prevention is not only about responding after harm has occurred. It is about addressing the attitudes, behaviours and inequalities that can drive men’s violence against women and children.

The scale of the issue makes that clear. In Australia, 1 in 4 women have experienced violence, emotional abuse or economic abuse by a cohabiting partner since the age of 15. That includes 1 in 6 women who have experienced partner violence, nearly 1 in 4 who have experienced partner emotional abuse, and almost 1 in 6 who have experienced partner economic abuse.

At White Ribbon Australia, that is central to our work. We focus on primary prevention through schools, workplaces and communities, and we work to engage men and boys as part of the solution.

This Prevention Month, we are reminding communities across Australia that real change takes everyday action, stronger leadership, and a shared commitment to respect, equality and safety.

It also takes proper investment. If we want prevention to work, it has to be funded and backed like it matters.

22/04/2026

"I think people underestimate the impact that something like sexual violence can have on a person's life, especially when it happens at a young age."
– Keelie McMahon

Keelie spoke with ABC News about how greater awareness of sexual assault supports victim-survivors to speak up.

Read the full story > https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-22/support-services-strained-sexual-assault-awareness-month/10658

Photos from White Ribbon Australia's post 31/03/2026
08/03/2026

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