View Larger Image Thank you to everyone who joined our candlelit vigil to honour and remember the women that are killed – on average 1 every 3 days – by male violence. admin2021-12-15T10:04:22+00:00Avon and Somerset Police Chief Constable, Sarah Crew. Twitter: @ASPolice, Instagram: @aspolice, Facebook: @avonandsomersetpoliceadmin2021-12-15T10:04:07+00:00VANS (Voluntary Action North Somerset) joined in our vigiladmin2021-12-15T10:04:01+00:00#16 days of activismadmin2021-12-15T10:03:49+00:00#16 daysadmin2021-12-15T10:03:40+00:00Anna, One 25 CEO, joined our vigiladmin2021-12-15T10:03:29+00:00“This is the Bristol Women’s Voice team lighting a candle to show our commitment to fight for an end to all forms of male violence against women and girls and gender based violence.”admin2021-12-15T10:03:20+00:00Aileen Edwards, CEO, Second Stepadmin2021-12-15T10:03:11+00:00Lynne Bosanko, Safer Communitiesadmin2021-12-15T10:03:01+00:00#16 days of activismadmin2021-12-15T10:02:49+00:00AWPadmin2021-12-15T10:02:37+00:00“Our pledge will be to continue to work with our partners to protect and support victims of Domestic Abuse”admin2021-12-15T10:02:26+00:00Safeguarding Team, North Bristol NHS Trust, Southmead Hospitaladmin2021-12-15T10:02:15+00:00“We, from IRISi, would like to reinforce our commitment in promoting and improving the healthcare response to gender based violence.”admin2021-12-15T10:02:05+00:00Op Topaz Child Sexual Exploitation Team, Avon and Somerset Police “For International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Committed to ending violence against women and girls.”admin2021-12-15T10:01:50+00:00Isabel Westwood and Lizzie Henden from Bristol City Council added their support to our vigiladmin2021-12-15T10:01:43+00:00Opoka joined our vigiladmin2021-12-15T10:01:34+00:00#16 days of activismadmin2021-12-15T10:01:25+00:00Monira Ahmed Chowdhury, Bristol Women’s Commission Co-chair Health Task Group, joins our vigiladmin2021-12-15T10:01:15+00:00Domestic Violence and Health Group, Centre for Academic Primary Care, Bristol Medical School supporting #16 days of activismadmin2021-12-15T10:01:05+00:00Soroptimist International of Weston-super-Mare will continue to support Next Link in opposing violence against women especially domestic abuseadmin2021-12-15T09:59:51+00:00Sue Moss – Senior Public Health Specialist – Bristol city Council joins our vigiladmin2021-12-15T09:59:46+00:00Jacki Hill-Murphy – Womankind Patronadmin2021-12-15T09:59:43+00:00The Southmead Project remembers all those who have been and are affected by domestic and sexual abuse. We stand alongside Next Link and others in our commitment to end violence against women and girls.admin2021-12-15T10:00:42+00:00#16 days of activismadmin2021-12-15T09:59:37+00:00PSA The Drive – South Glosadmin2021-12-15T10:00:31+00:00We the Nilaari staff take a moment to remember all the women killed by violence over the yearsadmin2021-12-15T09:59:27+00:00Hannah Gray – Domestic Abuse Coordinator at North Somerset Council – “I stand alongside Next Link and against domestic and sexual violence”admin2021-12-15T10:00:29+00:00SARIadmin2021-12-15T09:59:25+00:00#16 daysadmin2021-12-15T09:59:19+00:00Cllr Rachael Hunt, Chair of the South Glos Domestic Abuse Strategic Partnership, said: “As we approach Christmas, which can be a difficult time for many, this is a poignant reminder to anyone who is suffering abuse or violence, we are here to help.”admin2021-12-15T09:59:15+00:00Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees, said “We want to make Bristol a zero-tolerance city, where domestic abuse and sexual violence are not tolerated, and where survivors are supported.”admin2021-12-15T10:34:25+00:00Two women have started off our candlelit vigil this morning to honour and remember the women that are killed – on average 1 every 3 days – by male violence. The time is now. We must all stand together to end violence against women and girls. admin2021-12-15T10:28:03+00:00
admin2021-12-15T10:04:22+00:00Avon and Somerset Police Chief Constable, Sarah Crew. Twitter: @ASPolice, Instagram: @aspolice, Facebook: @avonandsomersetpolice
admin2021-12-15T10:03:29+00:00“This is the Bristol Women’s Voice team lighting a candle to show our commitment to fight for an end to all forms of male violence against women and girls and gender based violence.”
admin2021-12-15T10:02:37+00:00“Our pledge will be to continue to work with our partners to protect and support victims of Domestic Abuse”
admin2021-12-15T10:02:15+00:00“We, from IRISi, would like to reinforce our commitment in promoting and improving the healthcare response to gender based violence.”
admin2021-12-15T10:02:05+00:00Op Topaz Child Sexual Exploitation Team, Avon and Somerset Police “For International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Committed to ending violence against women and girls.”
admin2021-12-15T10:01:50+00:00Isabel Westwood and Lizzie Henden from Bristol City Council added their support to our vigil
admin2021-12-15T10:01:25+00:00Monira Ahmed Chowdhury, Bristol Women’s Commission Co-chair Health Task Group, joins our vigil
admin2021-12-15T10:01:15+00:00Domestic Violence and Health Group, Centre for Academic Primary Care, Bristol Medical School supporting #16 days of activism
admin2021-12-15T10:01:05+00:00Soroptimist International of Weston-super-Mare will continue to support Next Link in opposing violence against women especially domestic abuse
admin2021-12-15T09:59:51+00:00Sue Moss – Senior Public Health Specialist – Bristol city Council joins our vigil
admin2021-12-15T09:59:43+00:00The Southmead Project remembers all those who have been and are affected by domestic and sexual abuse. We stand alongside Next Link and others in our commitment to end violence against women and girls.
admin2021-12-15T10:00:31+00:00We the Nilaari staff take a moment to remember all the women killed by violence over the years
admin2021-12-15T09:59:27+00:00Hannah Gray – Domestic Abuse Coordinator at North Somerset Council – “I stand alongside Next Link and against domestic and sexual violence”
admin2021-12-15T09:59:19+00:00Cllr Rachael Hunt, Chair of the South Glos Domestic Abuse Strategic Partnership, said: “As we approach Christmas, which can be a difficult time for many, this is a poignant reminder to anyone who is suffering abuse or violence, we are here to help.”
admin2021-12-15T09:59:15+00:00Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees, said “We want to make Bristol a zero-tolerance city, where domestic abuse and sexual violence are not tolerated, and where survivors are supported.”
admin2021-12-15T10:34:25+00:00Two women have started off our candlelit vigil this morning to honour and remember the women that are killed – on average 1 every 3 days – by male violence. The time is now. We must all stand together to end violence against women and girls.