Mark Jenkinson MP welcomes Government plans to tackle violence against women and girls
The views of women and girls across Workington constituency are being sought to help shape government strategy to tackle violence and abuse.
The Government is updating the Violence Against Women and Girls strategy and has launched a nationwide Call for Evidence in order to ensure that those who have lived experiences of abuse and violence, and the views of members of the public are at the heart of plans to stop these harmful crimes. The Call to Evidence runs until February 19.
The government has already taken a number of important steps in this area, including strengthening the law on crimes such as stalking, forced marriage and female genital mutilation, but there is more to do.
That is why Mark Jenkinson MP is urging those who have experiences or views to come forward in the final few weeks of the government’s Call for Evidence, and to take part in the anonymous survey.
This not only includes frontline professionals and academics, victims and survivors, but their families and friends and members of the public in the Workington constituency who have been indirectly affected.
You can participate in the call for evidence by completing the public survey.
Mark Jenkinson MP said: “I can only imagine how much courage it takes for those who have experienced violence and abuse to come forward.
Our strategy needs to reflect the views and experiences of those who have been directly and indirectly affected, in order to stop these harmful and often hidden crimes happening in our society.
“There are a number of crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls; these can have terrible effects on victims. We want to do all we can to tackle these appalling crimes, through a new strategy to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls. With one month to go until the Call for Evidence closes, the Government is keen for your views and comments as they prepare a strategy to tackle crimes against women and girls in the 21st century.”