16 Days against gender-based violence Chapter: Calendar of events *Please note that this calendar is incomplete and subject to changes. It will be updated as details are confirmed, so please continue to check back or follow us on Twitter/Facebook updates. Twitter: twitter.com/shareachange Facebook: facebook.com/shareachange Date, time & venue 25 th Nov 1:00 5:00 pm Sheriff Court, 29 Chambers Street, EH1 1LA Title of the event Launch of the chapter of 16 Days against gender-based violence Organisations involved Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal (Bright Red Triangle, Changing Perceptions), SACRO (Bright Choices), NHS Details Proposed agenda 1:00-1:15 Registration/ Coffee refreshments 1:15 1:30 Introduction 1:30 1:45 Keynote speech Committee Members 1:45 2:00 Introduction of the panel COPFS Domestic Abuse lead- Understanding the procedures of reporting Domestic abuse crime to the police 2:00 2:15 Police Scotland Representative Reporting procedures 2:15 2:30 NHS representative 2:30 2:45 Bright Choices Service user examples/stories 2:45 3:00 Domestic Abuse Representative 3:00 3:20 Breakout Workshops 3:20 3:30 Collating Theme Domestic abuse and underreporting
3:30 3:45 Q/A round 26 th Nov 11:00am 4:00 pm College of Art (Tentative - ) 27 th Nov 10:30 15:00 Glass Room and Main Foyer,, Merchiston Campus 28 th Nov 10:30 15:00 LRC1 and Main Lecture Theatre, Sighthill Campus, 16 Days of Art Activism: Supporting activism through art & aesthetics International Market Place International Market Place College of Art, Design, 3:45 4:00 Closing Speech Art exhibition curated by the students and showcase of projects around related themes We are taking over the foyer and the Glass Room at Merchiston Campus and turning it over to traders of all nationalities. A colourful bazaar of goods that staff, students and locals can purchase will be on display. There will be decoration - colours, scents, music - to make it a multicultural and diverse event. There will be stands providing advice (including entrepreneurial) and highlighting issues relating to women and their roles and films linked to midwifery and mental health. We are taking over LRC1 (Main Lecture Theatre, Sighthill Campus ) and turning it over to traders of all nationalities. A colourful bazaar of goods that staff, students and locals can purchase will be on display. There will be decoration - colours, scents, music - to make it a multicultural and diverse event. There will be stands providing advice (including entrepreneurial) and highlighting issues relating to women and their roles and films linked to midwifery and mental health. Gender norms Gender equality gender norms; gender roles; entrepreneurship gender equality; gender roles; entrepreneurship
29 th Nov 30 th Nov 15:00 19:30 Venue - 1 st Dec 11:00 16:00 Venue 2 nd Dec Room 3 rd Dec Venue- citywide 2-day Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Conference Mental Health Awareness Workshop Martial Arts Jiu Jitsu Self Defence First Open dialogue in the public domain (Balloon Sunday) Bright Choices, Health Health Sciences, chapter 16 days Jitsu, Large scale conference aimed at creating further diversified dialogue on the topic of FGM. This will include problem-solving, raising awareness of the complexity of FGM, celebrating positive action taken by Scotland-based organisations to eradicate and prevent FGM and honour based crimes, as well as highlighting individual stories of FGM survivors. (Two days of workshops, talks and panel discussions.) Series of talks, film screenings and Changing Perceptions workshop 4 x 2 hour blocks of the basics of self-defence, running 2-4pm on the two weekends, Sat and Sunday over the 16 days; The activity plan is to cover basic releases from an assailant grabbing at the wrist, grabbing at the hair, strangles, pushed against a wall, and (if deemed appropriate) a couple of defences from an assailant holding against the ground. We will go around the city and hand out helium-filled balloons. The balloons will have a card tied to them that will contain messages which celebrate women and their accomplishments, as well as messages that challenge Gender-based crime; honour based violence; gender justice; gender biases ; mental health awareness; gender based violence; domestic abuse Physical peace; compassion; advocating activism
4 th Dec 5 th Dec 14:00 17:00 National Gallery of Modern Art - 6 th Dec Alwaleed Centre Islamic Studies 7 th Dec SACRO Board Room 8 th Dec 14:00 17:00 Scottish Storytelling Centre - Understanding Gender Justice Cultural heritage Equal Rights all Unsung Heroes of Gender Revolutions The Unknown Legends Talks by Sir Geoff Palmer and Louise Heren Recitations and narrations by fighters, survivors, activists, practitioners, writers and social workers Lesley Orr ( of ), Action Children, Interfaith Association, the receiver s perceptions of gender stereotypes such as appropriate female professions. Lectures and panel themed on gender justice followed by a synopsis of the book, WITNESS. Art exhibition followed by a panel discussion themed on the contribution made by young BME women in the field of cultural education and combating gender stereotypes A storytelling session through mixed media, talks, picture journals and workshops Two talks Heren: a history of sexual violence against young girls in Scotland, Palmer: personal story of his mother, a Jamaican woman and sufferer of GBV. Readings and discussion in an inmal mat. women; violation of human rights cultural heritage; freedom of expression; equal rights BME women women s rights; unheard voices of women; gender equality History of women, personal stories GBV and BME women women; honour based crime 9 th Dec - Martial Arts Jiu Jitsu Self Defence First The activity plan is to cover basic releases from an assailant grabbing at the wrist, grabbing at the hair, strangles, pushed against a wall, and (if deemed appropriate) a couple of defences from an assailant holding against the ground. 14:00 18:00 Film screening: Pink Saris Panel discussion Film synopsis Panel discussion Film synopsis
Filmhouse 10 th Dec Venue citywide 11 th Dec Venue - Open dialogue in the public domain Concluding event of 16 Days against gender-based violence 2017 Health Sciences, Support - Changing Perceptions & Talk to people on the streets about gender-based violence, pass out thoughtprovoking messages on balloons to help challenge gender norms. Keynote talk and pledge reading by Ben Macpherson, slideshow of photos and messages collected during the campaign, Highlighting 16 stories of 16 women, Panel Discussion