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Action ‘Ending Violence Against Women and Girls' - Derry council

Catherine McGinty, 5 Feb

Derry City and Strabane District councillors have voted unanimously for

the Executive Office’s ‘Ending Violence Against Women and Girls

Strategy’ to be “urgently progressed”.

It followed a Motion brought before January’s full Council meeting on

Wednesday by Waterside councillor CĂĄitlin Deeney (Sinn FĂ©in).

Cllr Deeney’s motion read: “This Council believes there must be a zero

tolerance approach to all aspects of violence against women and girls,

and calls for the Executive Office’s Ending Violence against Women and

Girls Strategy to be progressed urgently, in order to tackle the causes

of this violence by challenging everyday sexism and misogyny at its

roots.”

Cllr Deeney said she had brought the Motion to Council because “the

North of Ireland has the joint highest rate of femicide [murder of

women] in Europe”.

She added: “One woman is killed here every three months. Domestic abuse

and violence against women and girls claims the life of 16 women every

year and is impacting on thousands of women every day.

“We are all aware of violent and horrific attacks against women in this

Council area and we know that many women and girls continue to live in

fear. That is completely unacceptable. All society must stand against

this horror.

“There should be zero tolerance for misogynistic violence and abuse.

Tackling violence against women and girls must be a priority right

across our society. There can be no place for tolerance for sexism and

misogyny.

“We need to see the urgent implementation of the Executive Office’s

‘Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy’ to tackle the cause

of this violence by challenging everyday sexism and misogyny at its

roots. To do this, we urgently need the Executive in place and the full

funding of the strategy to transform how society understands and

responds to violence against women and girls,” said Cllr Deeney.

Cllr Deeney criticised the British Secretary of State’s “significant”

budget cuts to public services.

“This includes funding to Women’s Aid. This greatly reduces the level

of support available to victims and the ability of first responders to

spot the signs of abuse early and prevent it going too far.

“Victims of rape and sexual assault are also still facing unacceptable

obstacles in our justice system. These were addressed as part of the

Gillen Review but the outstanding recommendations of this Review could

not be addressed because of the DUP’s boycott of the Assembly over the

past two years.

“This is completely unacceptable and we cannot allow the position to

pertain where victims of sexual offences continue to be further

traumatised by the criminal justice process.

“We need robust and full funding of the Strategy to transform how

society understands and responds to violence against women and girls,”

said Cllr Deeney.

Supporting the Motion unequivocally, Cllr Rory Farrell (SDLP) said:

“Every party and every individual in this chamber is going to speak

with one voice and say that violence against women and girls has to

stop.”

Speaking in support of the Motion, on behalf of the DUP, Ald Chelsea

Cooke said violence, abuse and harm against women cut across all

generations and communities.

She added: “It exists everywhere, in our schools, universities,

workplaces, sports clubs and many, many more.”

People Before Profit’s Councillor Shaun Harkin said violence against

women and girls was “far too prevalent”.

“As other speakers have said, it is on the rise,” he added.

“As a council we have to do everything we can to put actions in place

that will challenge that. I also think the Executive, if it is

re-convened in the next few days, should act on the policies that are

sitting on the shelf.

“We have to have a zero tolerance approach to any violence, whatever

its form is to women and girls.”