Three Quarters of a Million Children

chris green


Organisation:
Male Allies
Regions:
London, South East, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, North Yorkshire
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
30th October 2024

750,000 children every year witness domestic violence. Men are the solution to preventing this epidemic. Domestic terrorism is 200x the level of the political terrorism that gets so much coverage.
I will talk about how we can be involved in changing the culture.

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About chris green

20 years ago I set up a charity to look at Masculinity and Male Violence, and work to prevention of mens violence against women and children, after for 20 years working as a University lecturer , In 2007 I was awarded the title "Ultimate Man" by Cosmopolitan Magazine . In 2010 I was awarded OBE for services to Equality. I am now an independent advisor to the Metropolitan Police. I have spoken at Cambridge Union, Oxford Union, Durham Union, Council of Europe, Colleges, Schools, (including Eton 6 times in the last 6 years),Police and Fire Service, Soroptimists, Rotary, U3A, Sports Clubs and Faith groups.
I am an engaging, experienced speaker who has done events of 2 minutes (Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe) up to 2 days (Oxfam Training ) I'm happy to have a chat before any commitment.


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