Women’s Aid at 50: New research shows young men moving to the right in attitudes towards women and manhood, while violence and abuse is a ‘fact of life’ for too many women.
21st November 2024
By engaging in media work we hope to reach as many women affected by domestic violence as we can. We also believe that domestic violence will only stop through increased understanding and awareness of the issue.
We believe that the media has a vital role to play in communicating to and educating people about the reality of domestic violence and the effects of domestic violence on both women and children in Irish society.
Christina Sherlock, Head of Strategic Communications and Fundraising
T: 01 678 8858
M: 087 9192457
Discover Zero Tolerance Scotland media guidelines on violence against women and girls are for journalists, editors, and other media professionals. These are designed to support the media to report accurately, sensitively and reponsibily on domestic violence. (External site)
Zero Tolerance Media GuidelinesWomen’s Aid brings together leading national and international doemstic violence experts and practitioners at our events and webinars. We do this to increase understanding, change attitudes and push for positive social change.
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