The Duchess at the #CHOGM 2018 events- Women Forum-April 18th
For a new day of events, Her Royal Highness attended the Women's Forum closing session roundtable meeting.
The Forum set out to reflect on some of the global challenges still faced by women across the Commonwealth. The discussion topic during Her Royal Highness’s roundtable was ‘An improved response to domestic abuse by employers.’The Duchess of Cornwall is attending a roundtable meeting and the closing session of the #CHOGM2018 Women's Forum.— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) April 18, 2018
The discussion topic is ‘An improved response to domestic abuse by employers.’ pic.twitter.com/FDenS1w1Gu
Since 2009, The Duchess has been dedicating her work to raising awareness of the issues facing those affected by sexual violence and domestic abuse.During a speech today HRH said:— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) April 18, 2018
“Domestic abuse remains a hidden problem in society. It is characterised by silence.
“I hope we can talk about what is happening behind closed doors across the world.”#CHOGM2018 pic.twitter.com/F6iRfaAz9q
In her speech at the closing session, she said:During a speech today HRH said:— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) April 18, 2018
“Domestic abuse remains a hidden problem in society. It is characterised by silence.
“I hope we can talk about what is happening behind closed doors across the world.”#CHOGM2018 pic.twitter.com/F6iRfaAz9q
"Now some of you in this room know, only too well, the terrible impact of domestic abuse. Some of you are already working tirelessly to try to eradicate it from society. I very much hope that all of you will find a chance to make significant connections today and find new ways to bring this problem out into the open – so that together we can make sure that the voices of those who are living with abuse today, wherever they live, are not silenced, but clearly heard."Another powerful speech today from the Duchess of Cornwall on the subject of domestic and sexual violence against women @safelives_ pic.twitter.com/j7KV24VeKM— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) April 18, 2018
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