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Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivors
Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivorsDr Adrienne Barnett, co-director of Right to Equality, shared her expertise on the key problems with the family justice system at a 24-hour vigil organised by Raina Advocacy. Women across the country joined outside the Houses of Parliament to stand with children and survivors harmed…
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Making Children’s Voices Heard
Making Children’s Voices HeardIn the light of Pathfinder courts being implemented nationwide, Lara Feigel visits Bournemouth family court, one of the pilot Pathfinder courts, to see how this new approach to family law proceedings really works. She observes a case where custody of a schoolgirl is in dispute…
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Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?
Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?Journalist Tess Reidy reports from a court case where a mother fights to remove the father’s surname from her five-year-old daughter’s name. The judge dismisses the allegations of child abuse and harassment, and despite years without contact, the case remains focused on…
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‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a mother
‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a motherFollowing the four years of proceedings covered in the previous blog post, Gavin Evans speaks with the mother involved in the case, who reflects on how the long court battle and abusive relationship deeply affected her life. She describes feeling controlled and undermined at home,…
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Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivors
Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivorsDr Adrienne Barnett, co-director of Right to Equality, shared her expertise on the key problems with the family justice system at a 24-hour vigil organised by Raina Advocacy. Women across the country joined outside the Houses of Parliament to stand with children and survivors harmed…
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Making Children’s Voices Heard
Making Children’s Voices HeardIn the light of Pathfinder courts being implemented nationwide, Lara Feigel visits Bournemouth family court, one of the pilot Pathfinder courts, to see how this new approach to family law proceedings really works. She observes a case where custody of a schoolgirl is in dispute…
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Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?
Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?Journalist Tess Reidy reports from a court case where a mother fights to remove the father’s surname from her five-year-old daughter’s name. The judge dismisses the allegations of child abuse and harassment, and despite years without contact, the case remains focused on…
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‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a mother
‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a motherFollowing the four years of proceedings covered in the previous blog post, Gavin Evans speaks with the mother involved in the case, who reflects on how the long court battle and abusive relationship deeply affected her life. She describes feeling controlled and undermined at home,…
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Four Years of Proceedings
Four Years of ProceedingsGavin Evans observes a case in London’s Central Family Court after four years of proceedings. Heard under new Transparency Orders allowing limited media reporting, the case involves the custody and contact arrangements for an eight-year-old boy amid allegations of domestic abuse, coercive control, and intense…
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Abusers’ New Favourite Toy: AirTags used to stalk and control women
Abusers’ New Favourite Toy: AirTags used to stalk and control womenIt’s been over two years since Apple launched its AirTag device, a small and inconspicuous gadget that can be attached to keys, wallets, and other items to help you locate them using the Find My app on your…
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The life time work of Catharine Mackinnon
The life time work of Catharine MackinnonProfessor Catherine A. MacKinnon is a leading American feminist legal scholar and activist. She is best known for her groundbreaking work on sexual harassment, pornography, gender equality and sexual violence.
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The laws that discriminated against women 100 years ago in Britain
The laws that discriminated against women 100 years ago in BritainOne hundred years ago, in Britain, women were subject to a variety of oppressive laws that denied them basic rights and severely limited their opportunities. These laws were based on the idea that women were inferior to men and needed to be controlled…
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The five key signs that you’re in an abusive relationship
The five key signs that you’re in an abusive relationshipIt’s important to be aware of the signs that you may be in an abusive relationship so that you can get help and address the situation. Abuse can come in different forms, including physical, emotional, mental and even financial abuse. Here are five…