Yesterday (28th November 2023), the End Violence Against Women Coalition and Zero Tolerance held an awards ceremony for the 2023 Write to End Violence Against Women Awards.
The annual awards recognise UK journalists and writers who raise awareness and report responsibly, sensitively and accurately on violence against women and girls.
The media plays a critical role in shaping our collective attitudes to this violence, and quality reporting can both raise awareness and help prevent this abuse. As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, this event brought together regulators, journalists, editors, survivors and experts in violence against women to celebrate those making a difference and reach others with what responsible reporting looks like.
Judging our awards were award-winning writer, journalist, former barrister, professor and filmmaker Afua Hirsch; Head of Complaints at IPSO Alice Gould; the CEO of IMPRESS, Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana, and the Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England & Wales, Nicole Jacobs.
Our expert judges talked about why this work is so important, and how journalists, editors and regulators can be a vital part of the movement to end violence against women and girls.
We are also incredibly grateful to our expert speaker: visual artist, writer, and long-time VAWG campaigner and community builder Tashmia Owen, who powerfully shared her own experience of gender-based violence and victim-blaming, and how the media’s reporting on violence against women both has a profound impact on survivors and reinforces society’s harmful myths and attitudes.
Tashmia also reflected on this year’s Wooden Spoon award: the invisibilisation of Black and minoritised women in reporting; how journalists and editors have a responsibility to help change a media landscape in which minoritised women’s voices are systematically not heard or platformed, and violence against them not given equal public attention.
We were also grateful to Rasheda Malcolm, CEO of the WILDE Foundation and Jemima Olchawski, CEO of the Fawcett Society, for sharing their experience of driving the first ever upheld complaint to IPSO on the basis of sexism.
A big thank you to everyone who nominated articles for an award, and to our steering group for their support and shortlisting. And congratulations to all this year’s winners!
Andrea Simon, Director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW), said:
“The media’s reporting of violence against women and girls can play a vital role in ending it. It can increase our understanding of this abuse and challenge its place in society. But as we see all too often, it can also reinforce victim-blaming attitudes and beliefs that violence against women and girls is a normal part of life.
We know that violence against women is not inevitable, and that by shifting our collective attitudes and beliefs and addressing the inequality that underpins them, we can create a world without this abuse.”
Winners
Best News
Author: Connie Dimsdale
Title: ‘I was groomed on Facebook’: Child abuse victims demand action to tackle targeting of girls online
Publication: The i Newspaper
Date: 28th April 2023
Special Recognition: Best Investigation
Authors: Rosamund Urwin, Charlotte Wace and Paul Morgan-Bentley
Title: Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assaults and abuse
Date: 16th September 2023
Best Feature
Author: Harriet Hall
Title: The rise of the mega misogynists
Publication: Cosmopolitan
Date: 22nd November 2023
Best Opinion and Comment
Author: Daniella Theis
Title: Victim blaming deeply affects survivors of sexual assault
Publication: The Herald
Date: 12th June 2023
Best Blog and Self-Published
Author: Estelle Uba
Title: ‘Missing White Woman’ syndrome: Is the media to blame for racial bias in police searches?
Publication: Gen-Z Talks
Date: 9th April 2023
Wooden Spoon
Black and minoritised victims and survivors of gender-based violence: invisibilised in the media
Shortlist
News
Rape victims are having to choose between jailing their attacker and getting therapy
By Serina Sandhu
18th October 2022
The i newspaper
By Jack Gaughan
20th July 2023
The Daily Mail
Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assaults and abuse
By Charlotte Wace, Rosamund Urwin and Paul Morgan-Bentley
16th September 2023
The Times
By Harriet Hall
08th November 2022
Cosmopolitan
‘I was groomed on Facebook’: Child abuse victims demand action to tackle targeting of girls online
By Connie Dimsdale
28th April 2023
The i newspaper
Features
“My abusive white partner used my race against me – a survivor’s story”
By Leah Mahon
1st July 2023
The Voice
Andrew Tate and the rise of the mega misogynists (print piece)
By Harriet Hall
14th November 2023
Cosmopolitan
I was sued by my rapist: The stark rise in abusers trying to silence women for speaking out
By Catriona Innes and Jennifer Savin
13th June 2023
Cosmopolitan
It’s Time To Pay More Attention To The UK’s Black Femicide Crisis
By Hannah Uguru
8th June 2023
Refinery29
This is what it’s actually like to report a rape in England in 2023
By Sophie Gallagher
27th September 2023
The i newspaper
By Anna Moore
3rd May 2023
The Guardian
Opinion and comment
Misogyny Isn’t Less Extreme Now Than In The Noughties – It’s Better Hidden
By Laura Bates
26th September 2023
Grazia
Rise of Andrew Tate and incels makes 1980s-style misogyny seem almost tame
By Catherine Deveney
6th September 2023
The Press & Journal
Victim blaming deeply affects survivors of sexual assault
By Daniella Theis
12th June 2023
The Herald
Think women’s rights have gone ‘far enough’? Tell that to the 109 women killed last year
By Lucy Morgan
10th March 2023
Glamour
Women’s fears on public transport limits their lives
By Catriona Stewart
10th March 2023
The Herald
Blog and self-published
Being Culturally Competent: Shattering Excuses for Abuse
By Meena Kumari
22nd May 2023
H.O.P.E Training & Consultancy
Why True Crime is a Misnomer and How We Can Reframe the Conversation
By Amber Kerri Wilkinson
22nd October 2022
“‘Missing White Woman’ syndrome: Is the media to blame for racial bias in police searches?”
By Estelle Uba
9th April 2023
Gen-Z Talks
Broadcast: Experts’ Pick
Undercover: Sexual Harassment -The Truth
By Ellie Flynn
Channel 4
By Claudia Williams and Louise Tickle
Tortoise Media
By James Diamond
Planet Radio/Greatest Hits Radio/Bauer Media
ENDS
Media contacts
EVAW: Sinead Geoghegan, Communications Manager, sinead.geoghegan@evaw.org.uk, 07960 744 502
Zero Tolerance: Lynne Wham, Communications Officer, info@zerotolerance.org.uk, 07826 558 090
About the End Violence Against Women Coalition
The End Violence Against Women Coalition (EVAW) is a leading UK-wide coalition of over 120 specialist women’s support services, researchers, activists, survivors and NGOs working to end violence against women and girls in all its forms.
About Zero Tolerance
Zero Tolerance is a Scottish charity working to end men’s violence against women by tackling the root cause of this violence; gender inequality. Zero Tolerance offers a range of resources for journalists including free stock images to illustrate articles dealing with violence against women. https://www.zerotolerance.org.uk/