A promise is a promise:
Time for action to end violence against women
International Women’s Day
Friday March 8th marks International Women’s Day and there is a wealth of information to browse on the International Women’s Day 2013 website, which includes details of more than 320 events planned across the UK by a wide range of organisations.
International Women’s Day
Welcome to the RCN’s International
Women’s Day presentation.
This year’s theme focuses on ending
violence against women.
The following slides highlight some of the
work being done by the Royal College of
Nursing in this area.
The RCN will continue to raise awareness of International Women’s Day as an integral part of our long tradition of work in implementing equality of opportunity, celebrating diversity and promoting human rights.
Our pledge
Protecting you at work“All workers have a right to work safely and free from violence.
The RCN is concerned that a predominantly female nursing workforce is exposed to high levels of physical and verbal abuse at work and calls on employers, regulators and the Government to do more to protect vulnerable workers from violence.”
Kim Sunley, RCN Senior Employment Relations Advisor
Keeping you safe at work
If you are concerned about workplace violence then speak to your local RCN representative or contact RCN Direct on 0345 772 6100 .
Alternatively, visit www.rcn.org.uk/direct for further advice.
For further information and resources on workplace violence see http://www.rcn.org.uk/support/the_working_environment/health_and_safety/violence_and_agression
The Membership Support Services team offer free, confidential advice, guidance, representation and support to help you.
We work closely with our colleagues in regional offices and legal services to ensure that our members are as fully supported as possible during tough times.
Supporting youMember Support Services consists of five key services:u Careers Service u Counselling Service u Immigration Advice Service u Welfare Rights and Guidance Service u Peer Support @ MSS (formerly the Work Injured
Nurses Group and Disabled Nurses Network)
For more information, visit the RCN website
http://www.rcn.org.uk/support/services
“As the RCN’s Midwifery and Women’s Health Advisor, My goal is to enhance women’s health globally. International Women’s Day gives us a vital opportunity to keep women’s health firmly on our agenda.”
Carmel Bagness,RCN Midwifery & Women’s Health Advisor
Women’s Health ForumThe Women’s Health and Midwifery forums carry out a wide range of activities each year.
For more information please visit the Forum page
http://www.rcn.org.uk/development/communities/rcn_forum_communities/womenshealth
International Women’s Day 2012
The International dimension: RCN members with Deputy President, Cecilia Anim and Alison Criado- Perez of Médecins Sans Frontières discussing the role of nurses in humanitarian work as part of our celebrations for International Women’s Day.
The RCN with colleagues from the Royal College of Midwives, joining other organisations supporting Women on the Bridge for International Women’s Day 2012.
United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).
This year’s event takes place in New York
and its theme is the elimination of all
forms of violence against women and
girls.
Further information about the Commission
can be viewed below
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/57sess.htm#themes
Join us at Congress 2013Help us to shape the next generation of
guidance for RCN members aimed at
identifying and responding to domestic abuse
and violence in all its forms
Monday, 22nd April 2013, 12:45 - 13:45
Venue: Jurys Inn
For more information contact
Useful contactsWomen’s Aid
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/
Broken Rainbow (LGBT)
http://www.brokenrainbow.org.uk/
Men’s Advice and Enquiry Line
http://www.mensadviceline.org.uk/mens
_advice.php
International Women’s Day website
http://www.mensadviceline.org.uk/mens_advice.php