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16 Days of Action : Domestic Abuse Costs Us All

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We’ve launched a fundraising campaign for the 16 Days of Action

www.justgiving.com/campaign/risingsun16daysofaction

Every year beginning on 25th November, all over the world, calls to end violence against women and girls are made loud and clear during the 16 Days of Action – a campaign that starts on the Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and finishes on 10th December, International Human Rights Day.

Because domestic abuse is a Human Rights issue. Everyone has the right not to be treated in an inhuman and degrading way. Everyone has the right to physical and psychological integrity. Everyone has the right to life.

But, on average 2 women a week are killed by a current or former partner in England and Wales. 1 in 4 women in England and Wales will experience domestic abuse in her lifetime. The police receive a domestic abuse-related call every 30 seconds.

This all costs. Not just the huge and long lasting emotional cost to survivors and families. But to all of us. A recent report found that in 2022, the economic and social cost of domestic abuse in England was just under £78 billion. The UK Government says it wants to tackle domestic abuse, but right now, the funding is not supporting specialist domestic abuse services that survivors desperately need.

Services like Rising Sun that provide a trauma informed, needs led and strength based approach, are a lifeline to survivors. We believe and validate survivors. We put the survivor at the heart and build responses around her needs and strengths.

All our specialist services are available to survivors free of charge, like our counselling service. We’ve learnt from our survivors that they have felt invisible and misunderstood when they have received generic counselling from statutory services, as they don’t understand the dynamics and subtleties of domestic abuse. But our one to one specialist counselling provides what they need.

Without the support of Rising Sun, I can safely say that I probably would be dead. I’d have either drunk myself to death or my ex-husband would have killed me.

£20 could help Rising Sun to provide 1 hour of specialist one to one counselling

In order to provide our specialist service, we rely on the generosity of our local community and funders to enable us to continue being there for more than 1,800 survivors every year.
We are so grateful for any donation that you are able to give to Rising Sun to support us to support women and families who need us.

Free Training: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls (April 2023)

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Free training opportunity for Canterbury businesses
As part of Canterbury Safer Streets, Rising Sun Domestic Violence & Abuse Service and East Kent Rape Crisis Centre have teamed up to offer free training to businesses in Canterbury to help them feel empowered to respond to incidents of violence against women and girls (VAWG), to support survivors and make Canterbury a safer place to be.
️ Tuesday 4th April 2023
⏰ 10:00am – 12:00pm  (This is a drop in session, feel free to pop in at any time)
St Andrew’s United Reformed Church, Watling Street, Canterbury CT1 2UA
The free training will upskill Canterbury employers and staff to:
Identify inappropriate behaviour, sexual harassment and VAWG
How and where to report it
How and when to intervene safely
Support those who disclose sexual violence or domestic abuse
Through education, EKRCC and Rising Sun will encourage a zero-tolerance approach to VAWG, increase awareness of specialist support locally and improve the feeling of safety for women and girls in Canterbury
For any queries about the training, please email training@ekrcc.org.uk

Further training sessions will be taking place throughout the year. Please email training@ekrcc.org.uk for details