Thursday, February 09, 2006

LET US ALL LIVE ...NOT IN FEAR


CRIES OF ANGUISH
POUR
FROM THE DEPTHS OF MY HEART
TEARS OF SADNESS
FLOOD
FROM REDDENED EYES
HOPELESSNESS
SURROUNDS ME
IN WORDS SPOKEN
BY MEN WHO DO NOT KNOW.........
CANNOT COMPREHEND
THE INEVITABLE.
THREATS OF MANY
FALL
IN THE CORNERS OF MY MIND
LIKE NEEDLES THAT STAB
TO REMIND
MY EXISTENCE IS NOW
GRAB WHAT I CAN
AS TIME MAY BE STOLEN
WHEN LEAST EXPECTED
I FEAR ONLY OF
PHYSICAL PAIN
FOR MY CHILDREN
DEATH IS FATE
IF WHILE I AM HERE
I CAN REACH
TEACH
WORDS
THAT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD
LAWS TO CHANGE
STILL I AM UNSURE
OF WHY I AM STILL LIVING
REASONS ON A HIGHER PLAIN
NOT EXPLAINED
TO ME
......YET
I TRAVEL MY MIND
IN SEARCH OF ANSWERS
A MAGIC WAND I NEED
IN ORDER TO SUCCEED
WHY IS IT....
EVIL HAS THE UPPER POWER
IN THE FACE OF JUDGEMENT DAY?
WHY CANNOT LOVE
AND BEAUTY REIGN?
TIME SPENT HERE
...IS SMALL
AND THE REAL TEST LIES AHEAD.
OF WHICH EVIL
WOULD FAIL........
SURELY?




BOOKLET

WHAT CAN YOU DO?


Here are three simple actions you can do right now to help end violence against women.

ACTION 1: Send an e-postcard to your MP

You can help to improve the lives of millions of women throughout the UK by joining thousands of others in sending a message to the UK Governments to live up to their responsibilities. Just follow the simple steps below and we'll make sure your MP gets it.

The postcard asks your MP to sign up to Early Day Motion (EDM) - No. 1038, tabled by Vera Baird MP on behalf of the End Violence Against Women Campaign, which calls upon the House of Commons to support the call for an integrated approach to addressing violence against women in all its forms.

We want at least 200 MPs to have signed EDM 1038 by the next International Women’s Day on 8th March 2006. Please help us to make this happen!

You can read EDM 1038 in full and also check if your MP has already signed up by clicking here..ENTER

Note: we will not pass on your name or email address to anyone else and you can choose not to be contacted by the End Violence Against Women Coalition Campaign in the future.


SEND A POSTCARDCLICK HERE

THE FACTS

In 2002, 116 women were killed by their male partner/ex-partner (Flood, Page and Taylor, Crime in England and Wales 2001/2002, 2003). 2 women a week are killed by a violent male partner or ex-partner (Women and Equality Unit, Living Without Fear 1999).

42% of all female homicide victims compared with 4% of male homicide victims, were killed by current or former partners in England and Wales in the year 2000/01 (Home Office, 2001).

At least 750,000 children witness domestic violence every year (Department of Health, Women’s Mental Health: Into The Mainstream, 2003).

1 in 4 women in the UK will experience an act of domestic violence at some point in her lifetime (Mirrlees-Black, Domestic Violence: Findings from a new British Crime Survey: Self-completion Questionnaire, England & Wales, 1999).

Women experiencing domestic violence are more likely to experience it on repeated occasions and less likely to obtain a conviction for the perpetrator, if reported to police.

Among people subject to 4 or more incidents of domestic violence from the perpetrator of the worst incident (since age 16), 89% were women (Walby and Allen, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey, 2004).

In 2002 it was estimated that there were 12.9 million incidents of domestic violence against women during the previous year (Walby & Allen, British Crime Survey, 2004).




Approximately 80,000 women suffer rape and attempted rape every year (Walby and Allen, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey, 2004)

Conviction rates for rape are now at their lowest, far lower than other crimes (Kelly, Lovett and Regan, A gap or a chasm? Attrition in reported rape cases, 2005). Only 5.3% of reported rape cases end in a conviction for the perpetrator. In 2003, this meant out of 12,760 cases reported to police, only 673 ended with the perpetrator being brought to justice (Home Office, 2005 – NB: not in a publication but figures obtained directly from the Home Office).

The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in all of Europe (Kelly and Regan, Rape: Still a Forgotten Issue, 2003)
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/help/national_helpline.htm

PRAYING ISN'T ENOUGH




To contact us send an email to– info@endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk

or telephone +44 (0)20 7033 1723

Our postal address is:

End Violence Against Women
17-25 New Inn Yard
London
EC2A 3EA
United Kingdom

FEAR DESTROYS



Fear destroys .......


The brightest light




The widest smile

With laughter loud.

Fear destroys......

A future long

A heart with song

A weightless cloud.

Fear rules........

My night and day

In every way

I have no say.

DO YOU LIVE IN FEAR?

Just how many women in the world live in fear?

Statistically the figures are alarming.

So what is the law doing to protect us?

What goes on behind closed doors it seems stays behind closed doors. For centuries physical and mental abuse has continued to flourish. Why.... In this powerful era does this still happen?

The justice system is tied to laws that are not protecting victims. From sentencing to protection on release.
Admittedly the laws have changed and victims are being listened to more now than ever before....but is it enough?