Help end violence against women and girls

The United Nations defines Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) as:

"Any act of gender-based violence that is directed at a woman because she is a woman, or acts of violence which are suffered disproportionally by women, that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to a woman or girl, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life."

It refers to the following crime types:

  • domestic violence and abuse
  • sexual offences
  • stalking
  • female genital mutilation
  • crimes said to be committed in the name of 'honour'
  • forced marriage
  • prostitution
  • trafficking for sexual exploitation
  • exploitation of girls by gangs.

Strategies and Campaigns

Kent and Medway Domestic Abuse Strategy

The multi-agency strategy was launched in March 2024. It is a 5-year strategy but will be reviewed and revised after 3 years.

Read Kent and Medway's strategy

Gravesham's Domestic Abuse Strategy

Our Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and Domestic Abuse Strategy 2023-2026 is constructed around five key priorities. These align with the Government’s Domestic Abuse Act and Violence Against Women and Girls strategies.


Read Gravesham's Domestic Abuse Strategy

White Ribbon

In November 2021 Gravesham Borough Council became an accredited partner of White Ribbon UK. However, it is a global campaign encouraging people, especially men and boys, to individually and collectively take action and change behaviour, and culture to stop any abuse of violence against women and girls.

White Ribbon Day is on 25th November.

Take the White Ribbon pledge to end violence against women

16 days of Action against Domestic Abuse

Get involved in work to eradicate this devastating crime. Get free training and use free resources to help you and the people you know – followers, friends, colleagues and networks – to learn about, understand and feel empowered to speak out against domestic abuse and its impact so that more victims can get support.

Visit the Domestic Abuse Services website to find out more

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