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SI Glasgow City supports the upcoming 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

SI Glasgow City supports the upcoming 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

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SI Glasgow City encourages everyone to support women and girl survivors of violence to stay safe and free of violence. Take action during this year’s 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence. The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. It was started by activists at the inaugural Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991 and continues to be coordinated each year by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership. It is used as an organizing strategy by individuals and organizations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. In 2022, the Campaign is continuing its multi-year theme of Ending Femicide. To learn more, view the Femicide Advocacy Guide to learn

Detective Sargeant Chris Hughes and Detective Constable Stewart Fleming of Police Scotland
Tackling human trafficking and domestic abuse

Tackling human trafficking and domestic abuse

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SI Glasgow City had their first face to face speaker meeting for 2 years on Wednesday, March 16th. The speakers, Detective Sargeant Chris Hughes and Detective Constable Stewart Fleming of Police Scotland, provided updates regarding human trafficking and domestic abuse within Scotland. Unfortunately, both areas have increased over the last two years. Police Scotland is using social media to highlight these issues and raise awareness within the general public including secondary schoolchildren. Two video resources are: a video titled ‘Don’t be that Guy?’ accessed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVcu8Hwv8u8 and an explanation of the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) accessed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY-MHi1zR5E BBC Radio Four recently aired a 30minute programme about sexual violence which explores how men can address their attitudes to women. This can be accessed at https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0015mgx

SI Glasgow City members dropping off donations to the Drumchapel Foodbank.
Christmas donation to Glasgow foodbanks

Christmas donation to Glasgow foodbanks

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SI Glasgow City’s planned Christmas lunch in December could not take place due to re-introduced Covid restrictions. The members were intending to collect donated food items at the lunch for two Glasgow Foodbanks. Not deterred by the Covid restrictions a member bought £40 of food and members donated to the Club charities fund which allowed two monetary donations to be made to the two foodbanks. Club President Margaret and Club Treasurer Bernadette are joined by Ryan, a foodbank volunteer, in the group photo. The donated funds will be used to provide support for household energy costs.

International Women’s Day March 8th

International Women’s Day March 8th

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This International Women’s Day, 8 March, join Soroptimists International, UN Women and the world in coming together under the theme “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, and call for climate action for women, by women. With the latest data, we now understand the vital link between gender, social equity and climate change, and recognize that without gender equality today, a sustainable future, an equal future, remains out of reach. Women and girls experience the greatest impacts of the climate crisis as it amplifies existing gender inequalities and puts women’s lives and livelihoods at risk. Across the world, women depend more on, yet have less access to, natural resources, and often bear a disproportionate responsibility for securing food, water, and fuel. As women and girls bear the burden of climate impacts, they are also essential to leading and driving change in climate adaption, mitigation and

Dr Anne McAllister
SI Glasgow City celebrates Dr Anne McAllister #WhoIsShe?

SI Glasgow City celebrates Dr Anne McAllister #WhoIsShe?

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As part of the celebration of the first centenary of Soroptimist International in 2021, more than 100 Soroptimists have been selected to be commemorated as part of the #WhoIsShe? Campaign. #WhoIsShe? campaign members, both past and present, from Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland have all been nominated by Soroptimist Clubs for their noteworthy contribution to society in the furtherance of the aims and objects of the organisation. Glasgow City SI is proud that former member, Dr Anne McAllister, has been chosen for inclusion in the #WhoIsShe? campaign. Learn more about Anne’s contribution to Soroptimism and women and girls around the world.

Catherine Salt, former SI Glasgow City member featured in the #WhoIsShe SIGBI celebration
SI Glasgow City celebrates Catherine Salt #WhoIsShe?

SI Glasgow City celebrates Catherine Salt #WhoIsShe?

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As part of the celebration of the first centenary of Soroptimist International in 2021, more than 100 Soroptimists have been selected to be commemorated as part of the #WhoIsShe? Campaign. #WhoIsShe? campaign members, both past and present, from Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland have all been nominated by Soroptimist Clubs for their noteworthy contribution to society in the furtherance of the aims and objects of the organisation. Glasgow City SI is proud that former member, Catherine Salt, has been chosen for inclusion in the #WhoIsShe? campaign. Learn more about Catherine’s contribution to Soroptimism and women and girls around the world.

The Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, Philip Braat and SI Glasgow City President Elect Margaret
SI Glasgow City takes part in the UN’s 16 days of activism against gender based violence

SI Glasgow City takes part in the UN’s 16 days of activism against gender based violence

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The Club’s awareness raising campaign for the UN’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence began early this year. The Programme Action convenors had arranged a short meeting and photo opportunity with the Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow before local Tier 4 regulations came into force.  The Lord Provost accepted and wore an  orange bow tie to highlight the campaign. The UN System’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence activities, from 25 November to 10 December, will take place under our 2020 global theme: “Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!” As the world retreated inside homes due to the lockdown measures introduced to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, reports showed an alarming increase in the already existing pandemic of violence against women. “Accompanying the crisis has been a spike in domestic violence reporting, at exactly the time that services, including rule of law, health and

Donation cheque to the Teapot Trust from SI Glasgow City.
SI Glasgow City recently raised funds for the ‘Teapot Trust’

SI Glasgow City recently raised funds for the ‘Teapot Trust’

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At the Club meeting on 15 May 2019, Presidents Christine and Fiona asked that members raise funds for the 'Teapot Trust' https://www.teapot-trust.org/ during their year of office. The Teapot Trust is a Scottish charity providing a UK wide programme of art therapy and creative interventions in hospitals, to support the wellbeing of children and young people with chronic conditions and their families. Over the last year, members organised 'tea parties' in their homes using a blue china teapot, and attendees gave donations for the refreshments. As well as these individual efforts, the club held a Big Tea Party in February 2020 and in total we raised the wonderful sum of £2,000 for the Teapot Trust. As you can see, the blue teapot has had lots of outings during the past year and we thank those who took part for their time, energy and amazing donations!
Support for Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

Support for Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

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Since 2012 the members of SI Glasgow City have been supporting Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow (TWG), which is a multi-agency service for women after their release from prison on completion of their custodial sentence. Each month two members deliver basic toiletries, sanitary products and foods for emergency packs as shown in the images. The members have raised funds to purchase two electric sewing machines for the art and craft sessions. More recently funds were used to purchase cooking utensils and pots for the cookery lessons. A walking club has now been organised and the club bought water bottles for the women.