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DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY ‘DAVAWP’ LAUNCH POSTER COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

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Dumfries and Galloway’s Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women Partnership (DAVAWP) has launched a poster competition for young people to raise awareness of domestic abuse and other forms of violence that affect mainly women and children.

The competition is part of DAVAWP’s work to eradicate all forms of violence against women and is linked to 3 global awareness campaigns: 16 Days of Action Against Gender Violence, 1 Billion Rising for Justice, and International Women’s Day.

Entry to the competition is free and open to any young person up to the age of 18 inclusive; entrants must be Dumfries and Galloway residents.

Participants will be asked to produce a poster addressing any aspect of gender based violence, such as domestic abuse, rape, stalking, commercial sexual exploitation, and to link their entry to any of the 3 competition themes:
• 16 Days of Action Against Violence Against Women
• 1 Billion Rising – Valentine’s Day Without Violence Against Women
• International Women’s Day – Gender Equality and Violence Against Women

Entries will be judged by two panels which will give them points according to their message/content and to the artistic/design skills demonstrated by the entrants. Then, Dumfries and Galloway residents will have the opportunity to vote for the most relevant poster in each category. The points from both panels plus the popular vote will determine who the winners will be.

Prizes for the winners of each category include:
• 1st Prize: £50 + the winner’s artwork featuring in future DAVAWP awareness resources
• 2nd Prize: £25
• 3rd Prize: £15

The closing date for entries is Friday 31 October 2014, at 1700 (5pm)

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Hazel Borland, DAVAWP chair, said, “We always try to find innovative ways of raising awareness of the complex issues relating to gender based violence with a view to stopping them. I think this is another exciting way of engaging with young people and with the wider community. Along with this poster competition we’re running a song writing competition. We expect to engage with a large number of young people through these two initiatives and have extemsive participation from members of the community in the popular vote. I’m looking forward to seeing what the young artists across Dumfries and Galloway have to express in their entries and what the members of the wider community have to say about them.”