Respect Women: Call It Out
Respect Women: Call It Out, 16 Days Initiative (25 November to 10 December)
In 2023 the MAV is again proud to support Safe and Equal who is leading Respect Victoria’s campaign this year.
For further information and resources on this year’s Respect Victoria campaign visit Safe and Equal’s website or contact 16days@safeandequal.org.au.
About the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign
Coinciding with the international 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, Respect Victoria has undertaken the Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ state-wide initiative.
The United Nations international campaign – 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence – takes place each year from 25 November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) until 10 December (International Human Rights Day).
Past Initiatives
The MAV was the lead agency for the campaign in 2020 and 2019 and each year produced a booklet of case studies showcasing some of the exciting and creative activities councils and NGOs have undertaken to engage their communities, along with a snapshot of the reach and achievements of each year’s initiative:
- 2020 Initiative Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ Booklet (single page spread) (PDF - 6.58MB)
- 2020 Initiative Respect Women: ‘Call It Out’ Booklet (double page spread) (PDF - 6.58MB)
- 2019 Campaign Respect Women: Call It Out Booklet (PDF - 3.11MB)
The 2020 initiative included small grants to all 79 councils and 18 non-government organisations, representing diverse communities across the state. A list of participating councils and NGOs is available in the Participating councils and NGOs 2020 document (Excel - 12.4KB).
Councils and other organisations helped generate conversations about gender equality and respect by organising online and COVID-safe events and activities during the 16 Days (and beyond) such as:
- Social media posts
- Podcasts, webinars and virtual panel discussions
- Participating in the reimagined Walk Against Family Violence
- Virtual book clubs and StoryTime in conjunction with libraries
- Developing artwork and online art exhibitions
- Online training sessions
- Online competition / trivia / quiz
- Small grants to community groups for community-led initiatives
- Street art, banners, posters and lighting up buildings in orange
- Partnerships and collaborations with other councils, regional networks and local businesses.
2020 Media Release
Victorians are encouraged to consider what respect means to them during the 16 Days of Activism - joint media release on 23 November 2020 by partners MAV, Respect Victoria, DVRCV and VCOSS.
Enquiries
For enquiries please email Preventing Violence Against Women Policy Adviser, Kellie Nagle, on knagle@mav.asn.au.
Support Services
If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, help is available. If you believe someone is in immediate danger call 000 and ask for the police.
Safe Steps
1800 015 188
Website: safesteps.org.au
Email: safesteps@safesteps.org.au
Victoria's 24/7 domestic and family violence response centre for victim-survivors. Phone and email services available 24/7. Live web chat is available 9am-9pm Monday-Friday. Specialist support for people with a disability who are experiencing family violence is available from Safe Steps. Visit Safe Steps for more information.
1800 RESPECT
1800 737 732
Website: 1800respect.org.au
The national sexual assault, domestic violence and family violence counselling service. Phone and online services available 24/7.
Men's Referral Service
1300 766 491
Website: ntv.org.au
Provides anonymous and confidential telephone counselling, information and referrals to men, to help them take action to stop using violent and controlling behaviour.
Djirra
1800 105 303
Website: djirra.org.au
Djirra Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Services is a culturally safe place where culture is celebrated, and practical support is available.
Rainbow Door
1800 729 367
Website: rainbowdoor.org.au
Rainbow Door is a free specialist LGBTIQ+ helpline providing information, support and referral to all LGBTIQ+ Victorians, their friends and family.
InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
1800 755 988
Website: intouch.org.au
A specialist family violence service that works with multicultural women, their families and communities.
Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
Website: kidshelpline.com.au
Australia’s only free, private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.