“We’ve all tried to quickly paper up our cracks when we feel insecure, when we feel an exposure of our vulnerabilities… And I think, how good would it be to just be able to be okay with that.” Daniel Principe’s message on the pressure we feel to hide our emotions and vulnerabilities is something that almost everyone can relate to, but not many talk openly about. The Man Box Study 2024 found that when men restrict their emotional range, they may express any difficult feelings as anger and frustration. This White Ribbon Month we’re asking men and boys to get involved in a nation-wide conversation #welisten
White Ribbon Australia
Non-profit Organizations
Perth, WA 16,342 followers
White Ribbon Australia is part of a global social movement to eliminate all forms of men's violence against women.
About us
White Ribbon Australia is a part of a global social movement of men and boys working to end men’s violence against women. We aim to create an Australian society where all women can live in safety, free from violence and abuse. The White Ribbon movement is the world’s largest movement engaging men and boys working to end men’s violence against women and girls, promote gender equality and create a new vision of masculinity. White Ribbon Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that works through a primary prevention approach in schools, workplaces and communities across Australia. Through our programs and campaigns, we engage with men to be part of the social change needed to prevent men’s violence against women. Our Vision A nation that respects women, in which every woman lives in safety, free from all forms of men’s abuse. Our Purpose Engaging men to make women’s safety a man’s issue. White Ribbon Australia operates in collaboration with, and alongside, many other organisations working to end men’s violence against women. Our focus and strength is in mobilising men and communities to end men’s violence against women. Core Values We are committed to the following values and bring these to bear in all facets of what we do: • Courage Facing challenges and finding creative and innovative solutions • Integrity Ethical, honest and accountable to all • Respect Compassionate, honouring and acknowledging difference and upholding dignity If you would like to see our Privacy Policy and Community Guidelines: https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/Policy-Guidelines For full Social Media and Community Guidelines please look here: https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/awcontent/whiteribbon/documents/WRA-Community-Guidelines.pdf
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http://www.whiteribbon.org.au
External link for White Ribbon Australia
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Perth, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Primary Prevention - Violence Against Women, Workplace Safety, Gender Equity, Respectful Relationships, Workplace Bullying, and Domestic Violence
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28 Cecil Avenue, Cannington
Perth, WA 6107 , AU
Employees at White Ribbon Australia
Updates
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In a series of focus groups, we asked men and boys about the influences they believe shape society's attitudes and behaviors toward women. We found that younger participants heavily referenced social media and influencers, while parents did not feel in control of what influences their children were exposed to online. Participants also cited family, background, friends and media as other societal influences. #welisten
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"As a teacher I think I play a role in addressing violence towards women... in the way I speak about women - staff members, women friends, mothers, sisters. All women." #welisten
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"[On sexist wife jokes] I don't really feel like, one they're funny, and if you don't like you're wife why are you with her?" Not only do sexist jokes help drive violence against women, but they're also just not funny. The 2021 National Community Attitudes Survey (NCAS) found that only 15% of respondents thought it was okay to make sexist jokes about women when they were among male friends. Men - if you hear a sexist joke and want to call it out, remember that 85% of people agree with you. #notfunny #respectwomen #welisten
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Rohan Collard from Dooga Waalitj Healing shares his deep experience working with Aboriginal men and boys, focusing on the importance of starting honest conversations and holding each other accountable. Rohan’s message speaks directly to all men and boys, encouraging them to speak up and ensuring #welisten is central to this journey. Rohan Collard, Murdoch University, Ngangk Yira
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Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It marks the start of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. The messaging for this year’s 16 Days of Activism is so important – #NoExcuse. UNiTE to end violence against women. We couldn’t agree more with this message. Violence won’t end unless we all come together and end it. We need all members of the community - especially men and boys, to actively work towards ending violence against women. For too long, women have been alone in championing ending violence against women. Men and boys - it’s your turn. You speak about your role in ending violence against women and #welisten UN Women Aquinas College WA
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We asked male students about their role in ending violence against women. This is some of what they told us. We want to say a huge thank you for the men and boys who put themselves out there for these videos. Time and time again in our focus groups we heard men and boys of all ages, classes and cultures say that they have never spoken about violence against women. It takes an incredible amount of bravery to have those conversations on a public platform and we can’t thank these volunteers enough for it. Men and boys - if you do one thing today, be inspired by these boys and have these conversations too #welisten
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Quinten Lynch, former AFL player for Collingwood Football Club and West Coast Eagles, joined us to tell us about his role model growing up and being a role model for others. Don’t stay silent this White Ribbon Month. Join our nation-wide conversation at https://lnkd.in/g_udF5Gz #welisten
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In our recent focus groups, we asked men and boys about the barriers that might stop them from speaking up if they saw a woman experiencing violence, abuse or harassment. What they told us was that the biggest reasons for not intervening were fear, not thinking it’s their business and not knowing what they could do to help. When men and boys intervene, it sends the message that violence won’t be tolerated. We educate men and boys how to intervene. If you want to learn more about what you can do, visit our website https://lnkd.in/gYJtCTT7
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Having positive male role models is vital in shaping how men and boys treat women and girls. Here's what we heard when we asked one man about his male role models #welisten Anthologie