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actWomen's Aid campaigns

Our awareness raising campaign is called act until women and children are safe. We're asking for people to admit domestic abuse is a problem, call it by it's name, and to talk to someone. Find out ways in which you can act to help end domestic violence.

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Our campaigns for 2010

campaign-real-menReal Man Campaign
Women's Aid has developed a national campaign where male role models stand up and say that violence against women is unacceptable. We are asking 'Real Men' to help us to send out the message that Real men do not abuse and control women – physically, emotionally, sexually or financially


campaign-avonEmpowering Women Awards

Avon and Women's Aid present the Empowering Women Awards, to celebrate the amazing achievements and bravery of women who have either been affected by domestic violence themselves, or who are supporting those who have experienced abuse.
 

keira-knightleyCUT - the movie
Keira Knightley stars in our new domestic violence campaign, a hard-hitting film directed by award winning Joe wright.


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Expect Respect Campaign
The Expect Respect campaign asks teenagers and young people to both Expect Respect and give respect in their relationships. Find out more on the Hideout website, run by Women's Aid.


bodyshoplipcareThe Body Shop campaign (ongoing)
In 2009 we're continuing our partnership with The Body Shop.


 


anna frielAward winning Celebrity Campaign (ongoing)
In February 2007 we launched the first phase of our national domestic violence awareness campaign to ask everyone to ‘act until women and children are safe’– that is - admit domestic abuse is a problem, call it by its name and talk to someone about it .