Campaigning for gender equality under the law
Leading the movement for family court reform to protect every adult and child affected by abuse.
The latest from us
Read more-
Remorseful in family but unrepentant in criminal
Remorseful in family but unrepentant in criminalA post from Barrister, Eleanor Marsh. Eleanor raises concerns about a new judgment where a father shows apparent remorse in family court enabling him to progress contact but denies the same offences and blames the victim in criminal proceedings.
-
A case that raises more than just the “administration of justice”: A letter to the Lady Chief Justice
A case that raises more than just the “administration of justice”: A letter to the Lady Chief JusticeAn open letter to the Lady Chief Justice in response to her judgement concerning the “administration of justice” in the Fordingbridge rape case where three boys convicted of 17 sexual offences against two girls were originally given non-custodial sentences.
-
When judges get it wrong: Scrutiny for judges sentencing in the Crown Court
When judges get it wrong: Scrutiny for judges sentencing in the Crown CourtIn the wake of the Fordingbridge rape case, a criminal barrister examines the scrutiny of Crown Court sentencing decisions and the concerns the case has raised about judicial accountability.
-
Protecting survivors standing for elections
Protecting survivors standing for electionsApsana Begum MP writes for Right to Equality about why she wants to change the law to ensure domestic violence survivors’ can access their democratic right to stand for election.
-
Right to Equality calls for investigations into the conduct of Judge Tolson
Right to Equality calls for investigations into the conduct of Judge TolsonRight to Equality respond to the news that a mother has successfully appealed a decision from Judge Tolson, who wrongfully dismissed her allegation of rape that was still being investigated by the police.
-
Statement on court of appeal teenage rape case ruling
Statement on court of appeal teenage rape case rulingRight to Equality call for reform after the Court of Appeal rule that a non-custodial sentence for two teenage boys found guilty of multiple counts of rape against two girls was unduly lenient.
-
Why Children Are Removed After Abuse Disclosures (And What Needs to Change): Reshare from The Heartbreak to Happiness Podcast
Why Children Are Removed After Abuse Disclosures (And What Needs to Change): Reshare from The Heartbreak to Happiness PodcastThis is the second in a two-part series, produced in partnership with Sara Davison, The Divorce Coach, where we look into the shocking subject of child removal in private family proceedings in England and Wales.
-
When Children are Taken from Loving Parents After Abuse Disclosures (What’s Really Happening): Reshare from The Heartbreak to Happiness Podcast
When Children are Taken from Loving Parents After Abuse Disclosures (What’s Really Happening): Reshare from The Heartbreak to Happiness PodcastThis is the first in a two-part series, produced in partnership with Sara Davison, The Divorce Coach, where we look into the shocking subject of child removal in private family proceedings in England and Wales.
-
Special Episode: Take the Stand; Open Justice for All—The Power of Being Heard
Special Episode: Take the Stand; Open Justice for All—The Power of Being HeardLucy sits down with Charlotte and Juliana to talk about their podcast and critical work in the fight for survivor justice. Charlotte explains how survivors are routinely charged thousands of pounds to obtain their own court transcripts—a deeply unjust barrier to healing, accountability, and justice.
Follow us on Instagram

![The defendant, who cannot be named to protect his now eight-year-old daughter, was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court for grievous bodily harm and handed two years and 10 months, suspended for four years. The court heard the baby was 22 days old and in his sole care. The judge said he was satisfied the injuries were caused by vigorous shaking. She is now non-verbal, has significant mobility issues, and continues to suffer seizures.
The judge cited the delay in the case, the defendant’s previous good character, and the impact custody would have on his daughter. When a man shakes a baby into lifelong disability and walks free, the system is telling us whose harm it takes seriously.
• • •
👉 Stay part of the change at [ https://righttoequality.org ]
Sign up to our newsletter to receive updates on family justice reform, policy developments, upcoming events, and how you can continue to support survivors, protective parents, and children.
• • •
#ChildProtection #FamilyJustice #JusticeSystem #Safeguarding #Accountability](https://righttoequality.org/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png)