16 Days of Activism:
Hands Up for Respect - Celebrate and Reflect
The East Gippsland Partners in Violence Prevention (EGPVP) is promoting gender equality and respect during the 16 Days of Activism with the theme Hands up for Respect encouraging early years services, schools, organisations and community to celebrate and reflect. The EGPVP is a partnership of organisations working together to prevent family violence with a focus on respectful relationships and gender equality and GLCH is proud to be a partner of this group.
The EGPVP have put together resource packs for early years services, schools and workplaces to support meaningful involvement in the 16 Days of Activism. Your leadership and commitment to promoting gender equality and respectful relationships is essential in our collective effort in East Gippsland to create a safer and more equitable world. Being part of the solution is everyone’s responsibility.
The resource packs can be used to reflect and generate conversations about what gender equality and respect looks like in your early years service, school or workplace, and to inspire change, building on wherever you are on your journey with gender equality and respect.