Manningham says no to family violence

Published
1 Dec 2017
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Council has a vision to create a safe, healthy and inclusive community that is free from violence. 

At the launch of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Manningham Mayor, Cr Andrew Conlon said Council was committed to working on preventing family violence as a community leader. 

“Family violence can happen to anyone, regardless of sex, can take on many forms and knows no socio-economic or cultural boundaries,” he said. 

“Although it happens overwhelmingly to women and children, it is also a significant issue for young people, seniors and our LGBTI communities.”

During the 16 day period, landmarks across Victoria will be lit up in orange, the colour designated to the Victoria Against Violence campaign.

Cr Conlon said gender-based abuse was not limited to physical violence but come in many forms including emotional, financial, verbal and psychological abuse. 
 
“Although this 16 day campaign highlights action against gender-based violence, it is something we need to support everyday,” he said.  

The campaign begins on 25 November, White Ribbon Day and concludes on 10 December, Human Rights Day, emphasising that gender-based violence is a violation of human rights.