Did you know that two women and one man are killed every fortnight in Australia due to domestic violence? Did you know that one in five people have been directly impacted by domestic violence, one in three people know someone who has, and a staggering 80 per cent of those affected as children will repeat the cycle later in life?
The Global Good Foundation (GGF) is a charity setting a global standard on the rehabilitation methods used for those affected by domestic violence, through provision of education, training and empowerment programs.
GGF’s aim is to assist with stopping the cycle of violence. They do this through primary and secondary prevention programs such as the Minute of Noise campaign and our GGF Kids’ Camps.
Domestic violence can be a scary topic, especially for kids – imagine if it could be dealt with it in a way that is fun, safe and extremely noisy – something with the potential to make lifelong change! That’s what The Global Good Foundation Minute of Noise campaign is doing across the world. It’s a global education campaign aimed at letting children and young people know it’s OK to speak out about domestic violence.
GGF goes into schools, companies and organisations and speaks to groups of participants about domestic violence, educating them on the topic in an age-appropriate way. They then encourage them to make as much noise as they can for one minute, taking a united stand and showing fellow participants that it is OK to speak out. These events approach what is often a controversial and delicate topic in a way that is safe, uplifting and fun, rather than scary or upsetting.
The video gives an insight into how much fun this campaign is:
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By running the Minute of Noise campaign, we are putting a topic that is often not spoken about into the public arena, encouraging people to talk about it and let others know domestic violence is not accepted.