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16 Days of Activism

16 Days of Activism

The Orange Story

Daphne White launched the “Recognising Coercive Control” online toolkit on the 30th of November 2022, on day 6 of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence.  The launch was held in her home town of Geraldton, and there was a great turnout, with both in-person and virtual attendees.  The support for the toolkit has been positive, and it is encouraging to see the interest in raising awareness of this critical topic.

I have spent 2022 completing the research and content writing for the toolkit and website,  this was made possible through the Soroptimist Western Australia "Soroptimist Leadership Awards", the grant enabling me to research and complete the website and toolkit.  

The Orange Story website  is for professionals, practitioners and other support staff wanting to increase their knowledge and skills across domestic and family violence practice, so they can enhance practice quality and improve outcomes for clients in their work roles.

Daphne supports passionate people who work alongside women experiencing domestic and family violence - in a variety of sectors and settings. Increase your knowledge so you can update your professional skills in your current role or advance into a career in domestic and family violence.

You will be able to access learning content in a variety of areas that will build your skills in a range of practice areas, but not limited to:

  • Prevention of violence against women

  • Domestic and family violence responses and interventions

  • Child safety and domestic and family violence

  • High risk of harm topics (non-fatal strangulation, coercive controlling behaviour, intimate partner sexual violence)

  • Risk management and safety planning

  • Trauma informed practice in domestic and family violence

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Get involved,  change the statistics, help women become survivors not victims,  stop violence from happening in the first instance by changing people's attitudes and work towards respectful relationships.

Share these key messages on your socials for the 16 days, help raise awareness and restart the conversations.

  • "Harnessing technology's potential for good, we empower individuals to stand against online gender-based abuse."
  • "Technology should be safe for everyone. Let's promote digital respect and end gender-based abuse in the virtual realm."
  • "Together, we challenge the negative influence of technology and unite to create a world where everyone is treated with dignity, both online and offline."
  • "Technology can both amplify and silence voices. Let's ensure it's a tool for positive change, not a means of abuse."
  • "It's time to rewrite the narrative of online interactions. Join us in shifting digital conversations towards respect and equality."
  • "Your safety matters online. Learn how to protect yourself and others from gender-based abuse in the digital world."
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EMPOWER WOMEN TRANSFORM COMMUNITIES

Join Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific - a global network of professional women volunteers making a lasting impact through education, advocacy, and grassroots projects.

SISEAP is part of Soroptimist International, a global volunteer movement working together to transform the lives of women and girls. Through our network of professional and business women, we deliver impactful grassroots projects and advocate for human rights.  A member-based organization of women with a focus on sustainable community development and economic empowerment. 
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Advocacy for women's and girls' rights

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the SISEAP 7-Day Advocacy Guide Toolkit, your essential resource for transforming passion into powerful action on behalf of women and girls. Effective advocacy is the cornerstone of lasting societal change, empowering us to challenge barriers and create a more equitable world. By working through this concise and actionable guide, you will gain the clarity and tools needed to confidently identify the most pressing issue in your community, pinpoint the key stakeholders and partners to collaborate with, and successfully implement a focused, high-impact advocacy campaign. Join us in harnessing the collective power of SISEAP to champion the rights and futures of women and girls—start your 7-day journey to becoming a confident, effective advocate today!

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Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific.  Soroptimists from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Pacific have for many decades actively participated in the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence this 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 NGO's and all to bring about an END to domestic and gender based violence in all its forms. 

Soroptimist clubs from across the SISEAP countries take action in their own communities, these advocacy and activities raise awareness of and the impact  domestic violence has on women and their families..  These activities vary from club to club and country to country.  

Club broaden the message that Soroptimists END violence against women, this is done with various 'orange' themed actions, such as walks, display, lighting, silent vigils and discussion panels.   

The 25th of each month is proclaimed as "Orange Day" which is to raise awareness and take action against violence against women and girls.  This ensures that the awareness campagins continue throught the year, as violence does not take a holiday. 

2025 Theme will be:

End Online Violence Against All Women and Girls 

Ending Online Violence will promote different key strategies, building a movement for safety online. providing effective solutions and actionable steps you can take to end violence against women and girls. Everyone has a role to play in ending digital violence

You can view and use the communications toolkit via Trello, using the button below.

COMMUNICATION TOOLS

SISEAP Vocal and Visible

Soroptimists from across the Federation were Vocal and Visible advocacint and END to Gender Based Violence during the 16 Days of Activiam in 2025. 

Webinars

Catch up on two insightful webinars produced during the 16 Days.  

This powerful Human Rights webinar presented by SISEAP. brought together President Joanne Yeoh, Programme Convenor Dr Donnell Davis as they meet with panellists: Lorraine Finlay, (HR Commissioner Australia), Sunjid Dugar (Chief Commissioner Mongolia), and Srividhya Ganapathy (Co-Founder of Child Right Innovation and Betterment (CRIB Foundation). Sylvia Heywood presented a statement addressing our 3 questions from New Zealand Human Rights Commission. Discussions centred around regional challenges, policy advocacy and positive human rights changes. Each speaker recommended specific action from Soroptimist clubs and Federation. 

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This informative webinar was hosted by SI Australia in conjunction with the ACT coercive control working group consisting of Soroptimist International Canberra, Zonta Canberra, National Council of Women Canberra, Rotary Canberra and CSW Canberra.  

You can catch up on this webinar on the SISEAP YouTube channel via the link below. 

Soroptimists International summaries of sessions can be viewed HERE. Cyber violence does not stay online.

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This webinar presented by Soroptimist International (Global) , on Human Rights Day (10 December,2025) “Break the Silence, End the Violence”, which examined online violence against women and girls. The discussion looked at how online abuse is affecting women and girls, how this violence is changing, and how harmful gender stereotypes continue to shape behaviour in digital spaces. Speakers explored different perspectives on online violence and discussed current efforts to challenge patriarchal norms that allow this abuse to persist. Speakers: Tania Gómez Herazo, Linda Witong, Berthe De Vos-Neven, and Lola Abrahamian The webinar aligns with Soroptimist International’s pillars, to address and prevent violence against women and girls, including both online and offline.

Video recap of club actions during the 16 days campaign

View a snap shot of actions by our SISEAP clubs as they became vocal and visible over the 16 Days of Activism.  Advocating for and END to domestic violence.  

2025 Club Actions

2024 Club Actions

The theme for 2024 was UNiTE to end Gender Based Violence.  Club throughout the Federation took steps to advocate, awareness and action to end violence.  

Overview of 2023 actions

Review this short video of actions undertaken by clubs during the 16 Days of Activism.

16 Days of Activism Stories

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