🔊 New: Lived Experience with Lisa Ward
Tune in to hear insights on tackling VAWG, nuances of education on consent, and how support providers with lived experience can close the gap between service-provider and service-user survivors. @lisapinkyward.bsky.social
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Are you aware of the devices in your home that could be used to perpetrate #TechAbuse? Learn how to secure your devices this #SaferInternetDay >> refugetechsafety.org/hometech/
Her hearing is at the end of February, just around the corner, so donations are needed now more than ever.
Every contribution helps bring her closer to the ability to tell her story in her own words
Please join us in supporting this survivor by donating today
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Right to Equality is sharing this campaign to support a survivor as she challenges systemic silence and fights to speak out about her experiences
This case isn’t just about one person; it’s about holding the system accountable and pushing for real change
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Delighted this prolific child sex abuser (teacher), who abused my friend has been convicted. It's been an incredibly hard year. But, I am appalled at the reporting by the Sentinel
'He has done a lot of good in the community...lost his home' Cry me a river! www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-o...
Three judges who oversaw Family Court hearings involving Sara Sharif before she was murdered can be named following a legal appeal.
‘I am going to hope for the best’ said the judge who awarded the care of Sara Sharif to her murderous father.
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We are incredibly disappointed, but not surprised, by the findings of the latest @nao.org.uk report. Confidence in the justice system is at an all-time low, and every day survivors continue to be failed, with devastating consequences. (1/3) www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Services like @solacewomensaid.bsky.social provide essential, lifesaving support to survivors of domestic abuse, and we desperately need to see an increase in funding – not cuts. www.morningstaronline.co.uk/article/dome... (1/3)
We sit down with legal expert Nogah Ofer to break down the challenges, the progress, and what still needs to change.
From courtroom bias to systemic barriers, this episode is a deep dive into the fight for justice.
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Survivors’ claims are being doubted, unregulated experts are shaping court rulings, ‘Parental alienation' is being weaponised against mothers.
We need urgent reform to ensure expert testimony is unbiased, regulated, and protects victims and survivors.
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Recent investigations by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and The Slow Newscast have exposed alarming issues in the UK family court system.
Unregulated “experts” are influencing life-changing custody decisions.
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For survivors, transparency must come with care—it cannot be an added burden on those already navigating a complex and often hostile system
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The transparency pilot is a vital step forward —but is it enough?
As our latest blog explores, transparency must be more than just a policy shift. Survivors need clear guidance and a justice system that works for them—not against them
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Here's the final part of my blog series for @right2equality.bsky.social This looks at a family court case involving allegations of domestic abuse and international child abduction and how judges, interpreters and court clerks always have to expected the unexpected righttoequality.org/a-week-in-ma...
Justice only works when it is impartial, accessible, and open to public trust. Without scrutiny, bias goes unchecked, and the system risks failing the very people it is meant to protect.
We must do better for victims, survivors, and children
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Scrutiny isn’t blame—it’s accountability.
The challenge to the ban on naming Sara Sharif’s judges was never about undermining the judiciary but about ensuring transparency and fairness in our justice system.
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Abortion is healthcare, and it is a human right. No one should be sent to prison for ending their own pregnancy. Read the joint statement on why abortion should be decriminalised in England and Wales:
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At Right to Equality, we stand with #AngelinaJolie in recognising the urgent need to prioritise women’s safety, rights, and leadership in creating a more just world
Policies designed by women, focused on women, and executed with women are not just necessary — they are essential
Here's the second instalment of my sobering week in Manchester's family court for @right2equality.bsky.social focused on care proceedings, alleged neglect, parental struggles with addiction and a child being reunited with his father after 12 years righttoequality.org/a-week-in-ma...
Take on a challenge, sign up to an event or host your own #Fundraising activity.
However you choose to fundraise, your support can help us transform the response to #DomesticAbuse 💙
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These words are a rallying cry for women everywhere to own their power and redefine what leadership looks like.
We’re driven by this vision—to uplift and empower women-led brands and organizations to not only take the lead but to transform industries, communities, and conversations. 🌟
🚨Save the date🚨 *24th June 2025*. This years SHERA
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conference is #GoingGlobal and partnered with multiple universities, industry & NGOs around the world. The intersection of family law & health explored in UK, Brazil, USA, Canada, Africa, Japan and+. More info soon
Really important inquiry by the #ScottishParliament about the financial considerations when leaving an abusive partner. I know I, and many of the women I interviewed, have been waiting for an opportunity to highlight 'the costs of leaving' & the #economicabuse they've experienced. (1/3)
We stand firmly for the best interests of children, calling for immediate reforms in family court practices to prevent tragedies
No family should have to endure such unimaginable loss, and no child should be placed at unnecessary risk
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We are heartbroken to hear about five-year-old Timotej, who was killed during an unsupervised visit with his father.
While this case is not confirmed to be family court related at this time, it serves as a reminder of how vulnerable children truly are.
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Non-fatal strangulation is one of the most dangerous forms of domestic abuse, with victims 8x more likely to be killed in abusive relationships
We must act now to protect victims and ensure perpetrators face justice
Let’s stand together to demand change!
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It’s time for meaningful reform—one that dismantles bias, ensures survivors are heard, and holds abusers accountable, regardless of their status or influence.
Together, we must challenge the systems and narratives that fail to protect survivors.
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Right to Equality firmly stands with survivors who face a justice system and a societal narrative that too often prioritises the reputations of powerful men over the voices of those they harm.
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"Today is the 35th anniversary of the convention on the rights of the child. Has the situation for children improved? No...we will not look away...until they can speak up freely" says chair of UNCRC. #familycourt #DOLs #privatelaw #publiclaw #CSA tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....