Online 23 April 2026, 9:30am - 1:00pm
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Tahnee McCorry, CEO and founder of White Ribbon NI, works to end violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland. Her groundbreaking "Listen, Learn, Lead" framework has been embraced by organisations across Northern Ireland , including the Police Service of Northern Ireland , Hospitality Ulster , Ulster GAA, The Prison Service of Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Football league. White Ribbon NI is a proud co-design partner for the first-ever violence against women and girls strategy in Northern Ireland. Tahneeās passion lies in engaging men and boys as crucial allies, promoting honest dialogue, education, and fierce empathy for lasting change.Her pioneering work within the prison system in Northern Ireland has garnered significant media attention while also yielding promising outcomes among men in custody, including those with a history of abusive behavior.Through her impactful Listen, Learn, Lead framework and dynamic facilitation style, she has received acclaim from professionals working with individuals who have caused harm. Tahnee's commitment to continuous programme evaluation and enhancement reflects her dedication to advancing the fight against violence against women and girls.Her exemplary results have also led to invitations to share her expertise in Cork Prison , further expanding her influence in this critical area. Tahnee has consulted as an expert partner in Luton with the Rio Ferdinand Foundation and Bedfordshire Police, engaging young people in prevention-focused work to create the cultural shift needed .With experience earned in working with an incredibly diverse audience and a proven track record in engaging delivery and positive evaluation , Tahnee is a recognised leader in the prevention of violence against women and girls in all its forms.
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