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The Survivor’s Handbook and other language-specific resources

The Survivor’s Handbook– The Survivor’s Handbook provides practical support and information for women experiencing domestic abuse, with simple guidance on every aspect of seeking support

Three steps to escaping domestic violence (English)

Polski (Polish)

ધ સરવાઇવર હેન્ડબુક – ગુજરાતી (Gujarati)

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Soomaali (Somali)

Español (Spanish) | Previniendo violencia contra las mujeres y niñas | Consejería y Psicoterapia

اُردُو (Urdu)

Violência contra Mulheres e Meninas | Aconselhamento e Psicoterapia (Portuguese)

સ્ત્રીઓ અને છોકરીઓને હિંસા માંથી છુટકારો મેળવવા માટેના ત્રણ પગલાંઓ – Three steps to escaping violence against women and girls (Gujarati)

Hamara Internet: The Art of Digital Security for Pakistani Women (2nd Edition) – Guidebook

Hamara-Internet-Guidebook-Urdu-Version 

جنسى زيا دتى کى صورت ميں کيا کيا جائے؟ 

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“Everyone’s afraid that their daughters might be hurt. No one seems to be scared that their sons might be the ones to do it.” Clementine Ford wrote in her book Boys will be boys.⁠ ⁠ #newpost alert! Read 'Rape: A Matter of Global Security' an insightful guest post by Roxanne Joncas of Evulving.com @evulving⁠ ⁠ Roxanne explores rape culture within society and how normalised it has become. Read what she has to say and what she suggests to change things for the better on the blog. ⁠ ⁠ Link in bio⁠ ⁠ #evulving #rapeculture #guestpost #smashthepatriarchy #globalsecurity #equalrights #endGBV #endVAWG #womensrights #sexualeducation #boyswillbegoodhumans #eradicaterape #endrape #rapecultureiswhen #editorial #society #culture #changetheworld #changethenorm #feminism #feminist #ragebecomesher #shewillsurvive
16 ways you can stand against rape culture⁠ continued...⁠ ⁠ Here's a brilliant article by @unWomen on @Medium: https://bit.ly/2qSPRws⁠ ⁠ 14. Be an active bystander.⁠ One in three women worldwide experience abuse. Violence against women is shockingly common, and we may become witness to non-consensual or violent behaviour. Intervening as an active bystander signals to the perpetrator that their behaviour is unacceptable and may help someone stay safe.⁠ First, assess the situation to determine what kind of help, if any, might be appropriate. You may be able to support the target of sexual harassment by asking how they are or if they would like help, or by documenting the incident, creating distractions to diffuse the situation, or making a short and clear statement directly to the perpetrator such as, “‘I’m uncomfortable with what you are doing.”⁠ Read up on how you can be an active bystander, and take a bystander intervention training hosted by your university, municipality, or local NGO.⁠ ⁠ 15. Educate the next generation.⁠ It’s in our hands to inspire the future feminists of the world. Challenge the gender stereotypes and violent ideals that children encounter in the media, on the streets, and at school. Let your children know that your family is a safe space for them to express themselves as they are. Affirm their choices and teach the importance of consent at a young age.⁠ Looking for inspirational content? Here are 12 feminist books that everyone should read.⁠ ⁠ 16. Start — or join — the conversation.⁠ Talk to family and friends about how you can work together to end rape culture in your communities.⁠ ⁠ You can join the conversation online right now by following #Orangetheworld and #GenerationEquality.⁠ ⁠ Check my other posts for the rest of the tips from this article⁠ ⁠ Image by Hannah Barczyk⁠ ⁠ #16daysofactivism #endviolenceagainstwomen #makeachange #medium #unwomen #rapeculture #bethechange #youarenevertoosmalltomakeadifference #genderequality #humanrights #womensempowerment #empowerwomen #endVAWG #breakthestigma #eradicaterape #believesurvivors #stoprape #stopVAWG #stopGBV #nomorerape #consentmatters #speakout #consent #sexed #shewillsurvive
“Everyone’s afraid that their daughters might be hurt. No one seems to be scared that their sons might be the ones to do it.” Clementine Ford wrote in her book Boys will be boys.⁠ ⁠ #newpost alert! Read 'Rape: A Matter of Global Security' an insightful guest post by Roxanne Joncas of Evulving.com @evulving⁠ ⁠ Roxanne explores rape culture within society and how normalised it has become. Read what she has to say and what she suggests to change things for the better on the blog. ⁠ ⁠ Link in bio⁠ ⁠ #evulving #rapeculture #guestpost #smashthepatriarchy #globalsecurity #equalrights #endGBV #endVAWG #womensrights #sexualeducation #boyswillbegoodhumans #eradicaterape #endrape #rapecultureiswhen #editorial #society #culture #changetheworld #changethenorm ⁠ ⁠

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