A key goal of our Fife Violence Against Women Partnership is to have a continued presence of information available about Violence Against Women and Girls, the causes and consequences and the role communities can play in tackling it.
Each year, from 25th November - 10th December, Fife Violence Against Women Partnership (FVAWP) participate in the international campaign - 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence.
The campaign starts on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and ends on Human Rights Day.
To mark the campaign, FVAWP pulled together a local programme of events and learning activities intended to raise awareness of violence against women, its causes and consequences. We hope this programme creates an opportunity for us to come together as a partnership and as a community and enable people to join us in asking for change, for an end to violence against women.
“The phrase violence against women and girls is used to describe violent and abusive behaviour directed at women and girls because they are women and girls. It is behaviour which is carried out predominantly by men. It is an abuse of power and stems from systemic, deep-rooted women’s inequality. VAWG limits women’s and girls’ freedom and potential and is a fundamental violation of human rights.”
Scotland’s Equally Safe Strategy
Fife Violence Against Women Partnership offer a programme of free training for staff and volunteers across Fife. The full programme is available here and includes a wide range of topics.
Access the programme for instructions on booking a place at any of these training sessions which take place during our 16 Days campaign:
There are a range of national informative webinars being offered by the Improvement Service, covering topics:
More information about those webinars
If you have any questions or comments about any aspect of our 16 Days campaign, please email fvawp@fife.gov.uk
This exhibition in partnership with OnFife follows on from the success of the previous installations held in Fife (St Andrews University in partnership with Got Consent?, and in partnership with Fife College at their main college campuses). FRASAC has also been an integral partner offering a confidential safe space area at each of the venues.
The installation challenges participants to engage with our universal connection with clothing and reflect on what gives this specific rape culture myth so much power. To put clothing on is so basic and common, to take that action and conflate it with pain and suffering taints not only the individual outfit for the survivor; but also, calls into question all simplistic and normal behaviours as dangerous.
The stories utilised were donated by survivors and are used with their consent
Clothing in the installation is not the actual clothing worn by the survivor, they are recreations of the stories that were donated.
The goal of the Installation is for participants to see themselves reflected in not only the outfits but also the stories. This realisation moves us away from blaming the victim for violence and places responsibility where it belongs, on those who caused harm.
The installation will be facilitated by experienced, trained staff throughout the entirety. Resources and signposting routes will also be supported by partner organisations who will be available at information stalls.
Please see our Exhibition Flyer for more details.
We have campaigns throughout the year, and over September our particular focus is on raising awareness of Childhood Sexual Abuse.
Within the partnership, we are extremely grateful that the Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project (KASP) are lead supporter of this campaign.
They have written two recent blog posts which can be found here:
Raising Awareness of Childhood Sexual Abuse | Blog | KASP
Criminal Injuries Compensation Claim | Blog | KASP
KASP provide support to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, offering one to one counselling/support, group work, and advocacy to anyone over the age of 16. There is more information about the organisation and their work, as well as many resources, available on their website, their blog page or their Facebook page Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project - KASP
Please watch out for future blog posts over the next few weeks, and help us by sharing this information with your friends, family and colleagues.
Back To TopWhen someone targets another person in a way that is repeated and unwanted – regardless of whether their actions are threatening or not – but where the intention or outcome is to cause distress, then they could be guilty of stalking.
Understanding stalking better is essential to challenging the stalker's behaviours and supporting victims.
During National Stalking Awareness Week, the Fife Violence Against Women Partnership (FVAWP) want to get people talking about stalking and build a wider understanding of how to identify stalking behaviour and how to report it.
During Stalking Awareness week, FVAWP wants to highlight the following programme of events:
Monday 22nd April, 10:00am – 11:30am
FREE Training: Identifying and Working with Stalking Behaviours (Online Teams Workshop)
A short online workshop for staff and volunteers to learn more about stalking.
Join Social Work’s Justice Services colleagues for a discussion on how to improve knowledge and practice in working with those who display stalking behaviours and their victims.
Every Stalking case is different, however, very often perpetrators use similar tactics driven by comparable motives. The seminar aims to explore tactics, techniques and motives employed by many stalking perpetrators.
This course is suitable for anyone who might provide support to a client who is experiencing Stalking.
Fife Council staff can book a space through Oracle. All other participants can book a space using the online form.
Tuesday 23rd April, 10:00am – 1:00pm
Suzy Lampugh Trust National Conference 2024 “Join Forces Against Stalking”
Effective multi-agency working is crucial for ensuring victims of stalking are supported from their point of disclosure right through until a conviction and beyond. This year, the Suzy Lampugh Trust are calling for agencies across the police, CPS and healthcare to join forces, and work together to effectively support victims of stalking.
This conference will be showcasing examples of best practice and highlighting the important role multi-agency working has played for victims of stalking.
Online attendance - Cost £36 – Find more information and book your place here
Wednesday 24th April, 10:00am – 1:00pm
FREE Fife Violence Against Women Partnership Stalking Awareness Online Information Session (Teams)
Open to staff, volunteers and members of the public, this session will raise awareness of stalking, the impact of stalking on victims and emphasise the local response to stalking in Fife.
Speakers:
National Stalking Awareness Week Information Session Agenda
This session will be held online using Teams. Please email fvawp@fife.gov.uk to book your place and receive joining instructions.
Thursday 25th April, 10:30am-1:00pm
Orange the World Café: Stalking Awareness
In-person at Morrisons supermarket cafe, The Esplanade, Kirkcaldy KY1 1SL
The UNiTE campaign has proclaimed the 25th of each month as “Orange Day”, a day to raise awareness and take action to end violence against women and girls. As a bright and optimistic colour, orange represents a future free from violence against women and girls.
For April’s “Orange Day”, staff, volunteers and members of the public are welcome to join Kirkcaldy Soroptimists and staff from the Fife Violence Against Women Partnership for a cuppa and a friendly chat, with stalking information available from their information stall.
For more information please contact Kirkcaldy Soroptimists via the contact form on their webpage or their Facebook page.
We hope you might be able to join one of these events and help us raise awareness about stalking.
If you would like more information about any of these events or about stalking awareness week, please email fvawp@fife.gov.uk
Please share our programme with anyone who might like to know more.
More information about stalking can be found here:
Forms of Violence Against Women - Stalking | Fife Council
Action Against Stalking Scotland
Surviving Stalking * A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters
Back To TopInternational Women's Day 2024
Fife Violence Against Women Partnership (FVAWP) will be recognising International Women's Day, which takes place on Friday 8th March 2024.
There will be two events held in Fife, organised by partner organisations:
For any enquiries, please contact info@centreforequalities.org.uk or telephone: 01592 645310 or text: 07800 005834. You can also view this Event on Facebook.
As part of this event, a ‘Collage of Our World’ workshop will be held at 1.45 pm - 2.30 pm. This is a collaboration between FVAWP and Zero Tolerance. This workshop will be a lively exploration of what it means to be a woman in Fife. We welcome women from all walks of life, with a special invitation extended to those from marginalised backgrounds.
Through the dynamic medium of collage, we will collectively weave together the stories, struggles, and triumphs of women in our community. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a first-time creator, there's a place for you here to express yourself and connect with others.
More Events
Our annual '16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence' campaign took place from 25th November to 10th December 2023.
Throughout these 16 Days, we had a programme of events that raised awareness about gender inequality and violence against women.
We also held a 'Reclaim the Night' March in Kirkcaldy on Thursday 30th November followed by a free, ticketed event at the Old Kirk. Everyone came together and raised their voices about women’s rights, gender inequality, and gender-based violence.
Back To TopKingdom Abuse Survivors Project (KASP) will be posting content on their social media page during September to highlight the issues of childhood sexual abuse. They’ll also be showing the support available for survivors through their service.
Follow their posts on Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project - KASP | Kirkcaldy | Facebook
Back To TopThis exhibition in partnership with OnFife follows on from the success of the previous installations held in Fife (St Andrews University in partnership with Got Consent?, and in partnership with Fife College at their main college campuses). FRASAC has also been an integral partner offering a confidential safe space area at each of the venues.
The installation challenges participants to engage with our universal connection with clothing and reflect on what gives this specific rape culture myth so much power. To put clothing on is so basic and common, to take that action and conflate it with pain and suffering taints not only the individual outfit for the survivor; but also, calls into question all simplistic and normal behaviours as dangerous.
The stories utilised were donated by survivors and are used with their consent
Clothing in the installation is not the actual clothing worn by the survivor, they are recreations of the stories that were donated.
The goal of the Installation is for participants to see themselves reflected in not only the outfits but also the stories. This realisation moves us away from blaming the victim for violence and places responsibility where it belongs, on those who caused harm.
The installation will be facilitated by experienced, trained staff throughout the entirety. Resources and signposting routes will also be supported by partner organisations who will be available at information stalls.
Please see our Exhibition Flyer for more details.
Back To TopThe 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign ran from Friday 25th November to Saturday 10th December 2022.
This campaign aimed to raise awareness of gender inequality issues and most importantly highlight the need for change to create a Scottish society that embraces equality and rejects all forms of violence against women and girls.
This included supporting the National White Ribbon pledge - “never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women.
The programme contained:
The Fife Violence Against Women Partnership co-ordinates campaigns with partners. To give you a flavour of what we have been involved in over the years, our previous are listed below, with links to our campaign messages at the bottom of the page:
Part of our public awareness strategy has been to host exhibitions from national Violence Against Women (VAW) partners, that highlight various areas of Gender Based Violence. In 2019 we hosted two:
#FVAWP16days2020
#ToointoyouFVAWP2019
#consent FVAWP2019
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