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.

![The Married at First Sight UK scandal proves that reality TV must never put ratings ahead of participant safety. Allegations of rape and non-consensual acts during filming require accountability, not silence.
@drproudman, founder of Right to Equality and barrister for one of the victims, has witnessed how women who speak out are failed by the system. The DCMS has correctly said there must be consequences for wrongdoing. Yet Channel 4’s chief executive refused to apologise when asked.
Three women say they were not protected. One was allegedly assaulted and threatened with an acid attack. Another reported her assault before broadcast, but her episodes still aired. A third, Shona Manderson, accused her onscreen husband of a non-consensual sex act.
Right to Equality stands with every survivor demanding justice. If broadcasters will not protect participants, they must face the consequences.
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