Campaigns
Refuge is well-known for its award-winning campaigns designed to raise awareness of domestic violence. We aim to change attitudes and understanding about domestic violence. Early Warning Signs - August 2008With two women being killed every week in England and Wales by a current of former partner, Refuge launches a hard hitting early warning signs domestic violence campaign to save lives. View more about this campaign Rebuilding Lives - November 2006Refuge marks its 35th Birthday with a new advertising campaign that illustrates the positive role Refuge plays in helping rebuild the lives of women who have experienced domestic. View more about this campaign Don't Ignore It. They can't - December 2005Refuge speaks out on behalf of the silent witnesses of domestic violence with a new children's advertising campaign. View more about this campaign Don't Ignore Domestic Violence month - November 2005Refuge and everywoman are working together to raise money and awareness of domestic violence. The public can show their support for Refuge by entering a prize draw which marks International Violence Against Women Day on 25th November. View more about this campaign Don't ignore it - 2003-2005This campaign uses a range of advertisements which raise awareness of domestic violence as an issue and which act as a metaphor for the way in which society continues to hide, excuse and ignore domestic violence. Domestic violence is a crime. It must not be ignored. View more about this campaign Help stop domestic violence in the home - 2003/2004'Help Stop Violence in the Home' was the biggest ever domestic violence campaign launched between a charity, a business. View more about this campaign Domestic violence - it's a matter of life and death - 1999/2000This award winning campaign was run in partnership with Waterstone's and was supported by a week-long awareness raising campaign in The Sun newspaper. View more about this campaign Stop in the name of love - 2001This was a year long awareness raising and fundraising campaign run in partnership with Cosmopolitan magazine. View more about this campaign |