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As  the  nights  get  darker  and  the  curtains  close  earlier  some  women  and  children
         dread  the  shroud  of  secrecy  the  dark  nights  bring.    Violence  against  women  and
         girls (VAWG)  rises when autumn and winter arrive. In COVID lockdown VAWG in-
         creased by 33% but as it was harder to report, this may just be an estimate.

         This month HM Government updated the resources available to highlight this issue,
         and many of us will see them when we are out and about, or on the TV and radio.

         The  campaign  is  called  ENOUGH  and  you  can  access  it  via  the  website

         www.enough.campaign.gov.uk   BPW  UK  has  registered  with  this  campaign,  and  I
         am waiting for further resources to be sent to me. This will enable each of us to re-
         new our commitment to this and learn when to intervene and when to step back and
         report the abuse.

         I was pleased to see it emphasised that when men and boys talk to each other, and
         an inappropriate joke or image is shared they must say that the joke or comment is
         not on ……that we should respect one another. It can seem that we just don’t get
         the joke, when in fact it is simply continuing the lack of respect which in some cases
         can then lead onto inappropriate behaviour.
              •  Government figures show that 65% of 16–34-years-old have experienced
                  one  form of harassment online or whilst out and about i.e., cat calling or in-
                  appropriate touching ;
              •  1 in 3 people experienced sexual harassment at work, most common was
                  sexual jokes or unwelcome staring ;

              •  85% of rapes and sexual assaults are committed by someone that person
                  knows i.e., a family member, neighbour, colleague, or friend ;

              •  A pattern of behaviour that includes monitoring a partner’s phone, choosing
                  who they speak to, telling them what to wear is domestic abuse.

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