Right to Equality is a not-for-profit organisation founded to advance the rights and safety of parents and children under the law. We work to challenge systemic inequality, strengthen legal protections, and ensure that family justice prioritises safety, dignity, and equality.
We have a strong track record of successful legal and policy reform. Our campaigning has contributed to the repeal of the presumption of parental involvement in the family courts, the criminalisation of public sexual harassment, the criminalisation of hymenoplasty and child marriage, and the decriminalisation of abortion. Our work has helped shift legal frameworks away from harmful presumptions and toward evidence-based, survivor-centred justice.

![A 15-year-old boy was punched, kicked, and carved with scissors by his girlfriend. When he went to the police, they closed the case. Why? Because under UK law, you cannot be a victim of domestic abuse until you turn 16.
Nearly half of all teenagers in relationships experience abuse. The latest research from the Youth Endowment Fund shows 41% of girls and 37% of boys face emotional or physical harm from a partner. Yet the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 leaves every single one of them unprotected.
This is not a loophole. It is a failure. Young people are learning that abuse is normal because the law refuses to name it.
The government is reviewing the age limit. Right to Equality is calling for that review to become action. Extend the Domestic Abuse Act to under-16s. Give children the legal recognition and protection they deserve.
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