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How can we benefit from re-thinking masculinities?

In Conversation with The Barbican, Masculinities: Liberation through Photography
18 Aug 2020

Updates on Safe & Together

Progress so far
14 Aug 2020

Respect’s Helplines Manager encourages men to question their ideas of abuse

Many male victims of abuse don’t reach out for help because of society’s ideas of who experiences abuse.
29 Jul 2020

Make a Change publish final report

Lead by Professor Jane Callaghan, University of Sterling
13 Jul 2020

Respect Phoneline and Drive launch advice service

Helping public and voluntary services respond to high-harm, high-risk perpetrators of domestic abuse
9 Jul 2020

Opportunity to work with Respect and Women’s Aid

support in the delivery of Make a Change in Sunderland
9 Jul 2020

Respect signs joint statement with VAWG sector

Setting out concerns on women’s and girls’ needs to access vital services with the easing of lockdown
9 Jul 2020

Opportunity to support delivery of Make a Change

Work with Respect and Women’s Aid Federation England in Lincolnshire on the delivery of Make a Change
3 Jul 2020

Men's Advice Line Launch Campaign Theme 1

Encouraging male victims of domestic abuse to #TalkItOver
1 Jul 2020

University of Oxford conduct study on C/APV in COVID-19

Views and Experiences of Practitioners and Experts on C/APV
30 Jun 2020

Women’s Aid England, Welsh Women’s Aid and Respect welcome the Ministry of Justice panel’s report

Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases.
25 Jun 2020

Men’s Advice Line is here to support frontline workers during COVID-19

While the public sector attempts to cope with Covid-19, many frontline workers are facing new aggression at home.
24 Jun 2020

WWP COVID-19 Virtual Mini-Conference

Perpetrator Work during COVID-19: Critical Aspects & New Challenges
22 Jun 2020

In solidarity

Respect joins the Faith & VAWG Coalition in standing together with #BlackLivesMatter
3 Jun 2020

Sustainable funding to support survivors from BAME, migrant and faith backgrounds needed

Respect supports the Faith & VAWG Coalition’s call on government for sustainable funding
1 Jun 2020
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