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16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence is a global campaign to inspire people to learn, reflect and take action to end gender-based violence and all forms of abuse.
Over the next 16 days, we ask you to raise awareness about domestic abuse.
On day 10, we focus on creating local alliances to help us respond and support individuals who are experiencing domestic abuse.
Livia talks about her experiences living in a domestic abusive relationship and how First Light supported her on the road to recovery.
Alex Kubeyinje, National Director of Safeguarding, talks about domestic abuse and the impact that it can have on children who witness such actions happening in the home.
Join us in a safe space to ask challenging questions and share your reflections with Dr Liza Thompson, chair of Diocese of Rochester's safeguarding advisory panel.
Mothers' Union and Women's Aid have come together to create alliances within communities to help them better respond to domestic abuse.
Learn more about coercive control, an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their victim.
As we close the 16 Days of Activism campaign, take a moment after listening to this poem to consider how you might respond if I told you.