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File #: 160789    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 9/15/2016 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 9/15/2016
Title: Proclaiming and designating the day of October 5, 2016 as "MEN CAN Prevent Domestic Violence Day," to encourage residents of all genders to speak out against domestic violence and to increase community awareness and support for the organizations that help survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives.
Sponsors: Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Greenlee, Councilmember Domb, Councilmember Green, Councilmember Gym
Attachments: 1. Signature16078900.pdf

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Proclaiming and designating the day of October 5, 2016 as “MEN CAN Prevent Domestic Violence Day,” to encourage residents of all genders to speak out against domestic violence and to increase community awareness and support for the organizations that help survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives.

 

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WHEREAS, Domestic Violence Awareness Month was established in October of 1981 by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, to promote awareness throughout the United States about the seriousness of domestic violence and the intergenerational effects it has on families; and

 

WHEREAS, Domestic violence has reached epidemic proportions in the City of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Police Department receives over 100,000 domestic violence related emergency calls annually, and 12,000 Philadelphians petition for Protection from Abuse Orders every year; and

 

WHEREAS, Certain communities within Philadelphia feel that they cannot seek help and support for abusive relationships, because of the lack of awareness and supportive services available for these communities. Therefore, many survivors who are men, older adults, LGBTQ, and immigrants under-report their experience of domestic violence and suffer alone; and

 

WHEREAS, Domestic violence is not just an interpersonal or family issue, but also a community issue. Over 250 Philadelphians are homeless every night due to domestic violence. Over 2,000 individuals seek medical care in Philadelphia emergency departments every year due to domestic violence. Domestic violence touches every community institution, from schools and hospitals, to homeless shelters and the judicial system. Therefore, only a cross-sector response can help respond to the prevalence of domestic violence in Philadelphia; and

 

WHEREAS, In order for communities to address domestic violence, men must be included in the conversation. Men can play a powerful role in stopping domestic violence by talking to their children about healthy relationships, intervening with peers, and encouraging thoughtful conversation to change how friends, families, faith organizations, schools, and places of work respond to violence; now, therefore, be it,

 

RESOLVED, THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Hereby designates the day of October 5, 2016 as “MEN CAN Prevent Domestic Violence Day,” to encourage Philadelphians of all genders to speak out against domestic violence with their friends, family, and the community at large and support the organizations that empower and provide direct services to survivors of domestic violence.

 

 

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