Sport and its special role in helping reduce violence against women03:03SBS News In DepthFollow and SubscribeFollow and SubscribeFollow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Listnr Download (5.59MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidA White Ribbon pin worn at a White Ribbon day breakfast event. Source: AAPSporting clubs, players, coaches and spectators are being urged to stand up and speak out to reduce violence against women.Follow and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Listnr Download (5.59MB)Download the SBS Audio appAvailable on iOS and AndroidPublished 27 July 2018 1:13pmBy Phillippa CarisbrookeSource: SBSShare this with family and friendsCopy linkShareSporting clubs, players, coaches and spectators are being urged to stand up and speak out to reduce violence against women.ShareLatest podcast episodes06:31Tuna Wars: one of the world's most dangerous jobspodcast episode6 minutes 31 seconds06:34INTERVIEW: SBS Commentator assesses the FIFA World Cup so farpodcast episode6 minutes 34 seconds07:52Central Australia's buffel grass problempodcast episode7 minutes 52 seconds10:23World Cup: Merino strikes late, Spain beat Belgium to reach semi-finals against Francepodcast episode10 minutes 23 seconds