Every Ribbon. Every Conversation.
#EveryVoice.
National Survivors’ Day aims to Recognise & commemorate the courage and journeys of Survivors of Sexual Assault and Institutional Abuse, their Supporters, and whistle-blowers across Australia.
IGFF established a National Advisory Committee (NAC) to devise the key components and scope of the Day, including the date, symbolisms, language, and design. The NAC brought together Survivors, family members, whistle-blowers, people living with disabilities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities from across Australia.
Get InvolvedWhat you can do.
Wear a ribbon
Individuals can choose to wear multi-coloured ribbons. Ribbons chosen can be meaningful to the individuals and organisations, demonstrating solidarity and recognition of all people impacted by Sexual Assault and Institutional Abuse.
What you can do.
Tie a ribbon
We suggest decorating your letterbox, front fence, veranda, workplace, or other places of prominence on your private property with multi-coloured ribbons to show your support for those impacted by Sexual Assault and Institutional Abuse.
What you can do.
Post to socials
Individuals and organisations are encouraged to to recognise and acknowledge the impacts of Sexual Assault and Institutional Abuse for use across their social media platforms with the National Survivors’ Day profile frame.
Support and Donate
Every Ribbon, Every Conversation, and #EveryVoice counts.
Show your support for the entire week by wearing multi-coloured ribbons, tying them to your property in places of prominence such as letterboxes, verandas, cars and by making the pledge to acknowledge survivors through social media.